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DIVISION OF BIBLIOGRAPHY 


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LIST OF BOOKS 

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CHIEF OF DIVISION OF BIBLIOGRAPHY 


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INTRODUCTION TO FIRST P^DITION. 


The list is intended to comprise onl}' the chief authorities, pro and 
con, upon the subject of trusts, and has no pretensions to being a 
complete bibliographj". 

The principal reports of legislative investigations have l)een 
included, viz; The “coal combine” inquiry in Pennsylvania in 1871; 
the Congressional investigations of 1888,1890,1893 (see entries under 
United States Congress); reports of committees of the legislature of 
New York in 1887 and 1897; the report of a committee of the Canadian 
House of Commons in 1888, and the reports of the Industrial Com¬ 
mission prepared in part by Prof. J. W. Jenks, of Cornell University, 
lately published. 

Halle’s “Trusts or industrial combinations,” with its footnotes and 
list of authorities, is a good handbook concerning industrial combina¬ 
tions in the United States down to 1895. 

Baker’s “Monopolies and the people” treats not only of railroad 
combinations, but of industrial trusts, monopolies of municipal service, 
and labor unions. “He subjects the laws of competition to a lengthy 
* * * ana] 3 ^sis, and concludes that combination is a necessarv tend- 

enc}" of modern society.” 

Bonham’s “Railwa}^ secrecj" and trusts” classifies and investigates 
the methods of great trusts in their relations with railway" corporations. 

Fiji’s “Monopolies and trusts” is an outcome of investigations, 
beginning in 1888, of the theoiy of monopoly from an economic stand¬ 
point. The previous works of this writer also contain scientific dis¬ 
cussions of the subject. 

LlojM’s “Wealth against commonwealth” is an arraignment of 
trusts. 

Dodd’s “Combinations and their abuses” is a defense of the Stand¬ 
ard Oil Companv. 

Gunton’s “Trusts and the public” is “a vigorous defense of these 
great corporations.” (See article “Gunton’s defense of trusts” in 
American Review of Reviews, October, 1899.) 

The reports of the Chicago Trust Conference contain arguments by 
distinguished public men on both sides of the question. 

Nettleton’s “Trusts or competition” is a compilation of extracts 
from papers and speeches bv advocates and opponents of trusts. 


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INTRODUCTION. 


Kinley’s monograph on trusts, forming a number of ‘‘Progress,” 
ali'ords a surve}" of the history of trusts, with summaries of arguments 
upon different phases of the question. 

The legal aspect of trusts is treated in Beach’s “Company law;” 
“Treatise on the law of monopolies,” and in Spelling’s “A treatise on 
trusts and monopolies.” 

The list of articles in periodicals contains many references to legal 
periodicals. The Railway and Corporation Law Journal, March 22, 
1890, contains a bibliography of the law literature of trusts, including 
statutes and court decisions. 

For current discussions of the general subject of trusts it is of 
course necessary to consult periodical literature, and the list of refer¬ 
ences printed herewith is intended to guide to the representative con¬ 
tributions. 

About 700 copies of this list were printed as “ Concurrent resolu¬ 
tion, No. 55, of Fifty-sixth Congress, first session.” It is now printed 
b}' the Library of Congress in an edition of 1,500 copies. 

A. P. C. Griffin, 

Chief of Division of Bibliography. 

Herbert Putnam, 

Librarian of Congress. 

Washington, D. C., July 7, 1900. 


INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION. 


The most signilicant addition to Trust literature since the publica¬ 
tion of the tirst edition of this List is the Final report of the United 
States Industrial Commission. This report gives the conclusions 
and recommendations of the Commission in regard to industrial 
combinations. 

Individual works to be specially noticed are Clark’s ‘ ‘ The control 
of trusts,” favoring encouragement of competition; Collier’s “The 
trusts. What can we do with them?” advocates publicity; Dos 
Passos’s “Commercial trusts,” favorable to corporations; Jenks’s 
“The trust problem,” a new and revised edition, having the benefit of 
the testimony before the Industrial Commission, of which the author 
was a member. 

The subject of trusts has engaged the attention of several foreign 
writers: Cossa, “ I sindicati industriali;” Duchaine, “ La question des 
trusts;” Flora, “I sindicati industriali;” Katzenstein, “Die Trusts in 
den Vereinigten Staaten;” Rousiers’s, “Les syndicats industriels;” 
Liefmann, “Die Unternehmerverbiinde,” and “Die Allianzen,” in 
Jahrbiicher fiir Nationalokonomie und Statistik,” October, 1900. 

Halle has recently contributed an article on trusts to the Hand- 
worterbuch d. Staatswissenschaften, vol. IT, pp. 212-230. 

Discussions of trusts in Great Britain may be found in the “ Con¬ 
temporary review,” August and September, 1901, and the “New 
liberal review,” Januaiy, 1902. 

The “United States Special consular report,” vol. 21, pt. 3, consists 
of reports from consuls upon trusts in Europe. 

Shibley’s “The trust problem solved” represents the views of an 
industrial reformer. The subject of trusts and corporation law is 
treated by Dill in his “General corporation act of New Jersey” and 
“The statutory and case law applicable to private companies under 
the general corporation act of New Jersey.” 

Prof. C. J. Bullock’s article on “Trust literature: a survey and a 
criticism,” passes in review a considerable number of writings in which 
a certain classification and estimate is attempted. 

A. P. C. Griffin, 

Chief of Dimsioii of Bibliography. 

Herbert Putnam, 

Librarian of Congress. 

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A LIST OF BOOKS ON TRUSTS. 


Adams, Charles Francis. The place of corporate action in our civilization. 

(In Shaler, X. S.: The United States of America, vol. 2, pp. 191-213. Xew York, 1894.) 

“ Considers • Trusts: ’ the ‘ Standard Oil Company,’ etc.” 

Adams, Edward F. The modern farmer in his business relations. 

San Francisco: N. J. Stone company, 1899. 8°. 

“The farmer and the trusts,” pp. 398-412. 

Adams, Francis Alexander. Who rules America? Facts and figures regarding the 
four hundred trusts that prey upon our people. 

New York, 1899. 59 pp. 8°. 

Adams, Henry C. Relation of the state to industrial action, 

IBallimore']: American economic association, January, 1887. 85, {11), it, (5) 
pp. 8°. {American economic association. Publicalions, vol. 1, no. 6.) 

American academy of political and social science. Corporations and public 
welfare. Addresses at the fourth annual meeting, Philadelphia, April 
19-20, 1900. 

New York: Published for the American academy of political and social science. 
ifcClure, Phillips S: CO., 1900. 208pp. 8°. 

CONTENTS. 

Pt. I. The control of public-service corporations; Introductory: The possibilities and •• 
limitations of municipal control, by L. S. Rowe; Financial control, capitalization, 
methods of accounting and taxation, by B. S. Coler; Difficulties of control as illus¬ 
trated in the history of gas companies, by J. H. Gray; Regulation of cost and 
quality of service as illustrated by street-railway companies, by F. W. Spiers. 

Pt. II. Influence of corporations on political life, by William Lindsay. 

Pt. III. Combination of capital as a factor in industrial progress; Industrials as invest-* 
ments for small capital, by J. B. Dill; The evolution of mercantile business, by 
John Wanamaker, The interest of labor in the economics of railroad consolidation, 
by W. H. Baldwin. 

Pt. IV. The future of protection: The industrial ascendency of the United States, by 
X. W. Aldrich; The tariff policy of our new possessions, by R. P. Porter; The next 
step in tariff reform, by C. R. Miller; Report of the Academy committee on meetings. 

American social science association. The Chicago “trust” conferences. Being 
a report by the Committee apjxiinted to represent the association. 

In American social science association. Journal, no. 37, December 1899, pp. 245-256. 

Apthorp, Henry. “Trusts” and their relation to industrial progress: an address 
liefore the Economic League of Ashtabula, Ohio. 

[AiroM, Ohio: The Werner company'\, 1899. 27 pp. 8°. 

Aschrott, P. F. Die amerikanischen Trusts als Weiterbi Idling der Unternehmer-’" 
verbande. Sonderabzug aus dem “Archiv fiir soziale Gesetzgebung und 
Statistik,” Band II, Heft 3. 

Tubingen, 1889. 11. Laupp. {£), 36 pp. 8°. 

Austria. Trusts in Austria. Copy of bill recently introduced in the Reichstag for 
the supervision of trusts controlling the price of sugar, brandy, beer, oil 
from minerals, etc., June 14, 1897. 

(In United States Consular reports, vol. .55, i)p. 17-50.) 


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Baker, Charles Whiting. Monopolies and the people. 

New YorkdcLondon: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1S89. xv,203px>. 12°. (Questions 

of the day, no. 57 .) 

- Same. 3d edition, revised and enlarged. 

New York dc London: O. P. Putnam's Sons, 1899. xxiii, (2), 368pp. 12°. 
( Questions of the day, no. 59.) 

Beach, Charles Fisk, sr. A treatise on the law of monopolies and industrial trusts 
as administered in England and in the United States of America. 

St. Louis: Central Law Journal company, 1898. Ixx, (2), 760 pp. 8°. 

Beach, Charles Fisk, jr. Company law. Commentaries on the law of private cor¬ 
porations, whether with or without capital stock, also of joint stock 
companies and of all the various voluntary unincorporated associations 
organized for pecuniary profit or mutual benefit. 

Chicago: T. H. Flood dc company, 1891. 2 vols. 8°. 

-The problem of the vanishing jjrofit. An address on railway and commer¬ 
cial trusts and combinations . . . before the Congregational club of the 
city of New York, January 19th, 1891. 

York, 1891.16 pp. 12°. 

Bell, George W. The new crisis. 

lies Moines, Iowa: Moses Hull <1* company, 1887. x, 351 pp. 12°. 

Bemis, Edward W., ed. Municipal monopolies: A collection of papers by American 
economists and specialists. 

Neiv York: Thomas F. Croxcell dc company. \_1899.'\ ix, (1), 691 pp. Folded 
sheets. 12°. 

Benedict, Roswell A., ed. Settling the tariff-trust question. A debate. Argu¬ 
ments on both sides fully reported, with plans for final settlement of the 
question and its removal from i)olitics, to the advantage of American 
industry and commerce. 

Neiv York: 1900. vi, (6), 117 pp. 12°. 

Bland, Thomas A. The reign of monopoly. 

Washington, D. C.: Euftis H. Darby, 1881. 48 pp. 8°. 

Bliss, William D. P., ed. Encyclopedia of social reform. 

New York and London: Funk dc Wagnalls company, 1897. viii, 1439 pp. 8°. 

Trusts, pp. 1346-1348; Monopolies, pp. 888-894; Standard oil monopoly, p. 1285; Plutoc¬ 
racy, pp. 1012-1016. 

Bonham, John M. A brief history of the Standard oil trust. Its method and its 
influence, [anon.] 

No title-page. (1888?'\ 23 pp. 8°. 

-Industrial liberty. 

Nexo York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1888. ix,(l), 414 pp. 8°. 

“The relations of the railway and the ‘trust’ to industrial liberty,” pp. 96-128. 

“The influence of the ‘trusts’ and other parasites upou industrial liberty,” pp. 129-158. 

--Railway secrecy and trusts. 

New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1890. 138pp. 12°. (Ques¬ 

tions of the day, no. 61.) 

Bouroff, Basil A. The impending crisis. Conditions resulting from the concen¬ 
tration of wealth in the United States. 

Midway Press Committee, jmhlishers. Chicago. 1900. i.r, (1), 196 p}>. 12°. 






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Brouilhet, Charles. Essai sur les ententes coinmereialeset industrielles et les trans¬ 
formations qu’elles pourraient apporter dans I’ordre eeonomique aotiiel. 
Parix; (inllhnnnh) et cie., 1895. 8°. 

Call, Henry L. The coming revolution. 

Hdslon: Arena publishing company, 1895. (4), 2S:l }>}>. 8°. 

Canada. House of Commons. Report of the select committee, appointed 29th Feb¬ 
ruary, 1888, to investigate and report upon alleged combinations in manu¬ 
factures, trade, and insurance in Canada. Submitted 16th May, 1888. 
Ottaica: Printed by Maclean, Roger & com])any, 1888. xxv, {!), 750 pp. 8°. 

Also printed as Appendix 3 of House of Commons Journal, 1888. 

Carneg'ie, Andrew. The gospel of wealth, and other timely essays. 

New Yo^k: The Century co., 1900. .r.vii, (2), 305 pp. 8°. 

“ Popular illusions about trusts,” pp. .83-103. 

Ch.icag'O conference on trusts. Speeches, debates, resolutions, list of the dele¬ 
gates, etc. Held September 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 1899. 

Chicago: The Civic Federation of Chicago, 1900. x, 626 pp. Portraits. 8°. 

CONTEXTS. 

A statement of the trust problem, by Henry C. Adams: How to judge the right of the 
trusts to live, by J. Dana Adams; Address of welcome, by Edward C. Akin; Benefits 
and hardships of combinations, by G. W. Atkinson; Trusts an early incident, but no 
longer the product of present prosperity, by Henry D. Baker; Trust evils and sug¬ 
gested remedies: A problem for a generation to settle, by Edward W. Bemis; The 
tariff not mother of trusts, but mother of American wealth and power, by Henry W. 
Blair: Trusts a natural industrial feature and should not suffer legislative restraint, 
by Charles J. Bonaparte; Are the new combinations socially dangerous? by John 
Graham Brooks; The man before the dollar: Society not enthralled to an in.stitution 
solely because the institution exi-sts; The remedy of Congressional license, by William 
Jennings Bryan; Reply to Mr. Foulke, by William Jennings Bryan; The trust as a 
conspiracy against civilization, by I. D. Chamberlain; The necessity of restraining 
monopolies while retaining trusts, by John Bates Clark; Effect produced by com¬ 
binations, whether of capital or labor, upon the general prosperity of the commu¬ 
nity, by W. Bourke Cockran; Reply to Mr. Bryan and answers to various questions, 
by W. Bourke Cockran; Committee on organization and program; Committee on 
re.solutions; Neglect of the old principle of "public benefit” in recent corporation 
laws, by John B. Conner; Trusts: their abuses and remedies, by Stephen P. Corliss; 
Restraint of the corporation, by E. C. Crow; The Arkan.sas anti-trust law, by Jeffer¬ 
son Davis; Overcapitalization and concealment, by James B. Dill; Trusts and their 
effects upon commercial travelers, by P. E. Dowe; The advantages of rightful com¬ 
bination, by James W. Ellsworth; The economic history of . long-established factor 
in American transportation, by Stuyvesant Fish; .4. plea for moderate action, by 
William Fortune; Desirability of trusts, by Charles Foster; Why trusts can not be 
entirely overthrown, by William'Dudley Foulke; In criticism of certain views of 
William J. Bryan, by William Dudley Foulke; Maryland and the trusts, by George 
R. Gaither jr.; An iron and steel worker’s view of combination, by M. M. Garland; 
The control of trusts, by Samuel Gompers; Railroad responsibility for objectionable 
combinations: The farmers and the Chicago grain market, by S. H. Greeley; The 
trust as a phenomenon to be handled fearlessly and utilized for the public weal, by 
Laurence Gronlund; The public and the trusts, by George Gunton; Federal control 
by explicit and comprehensive statute, by F. E. Haley; Foreign markets and Amer¬ 
ican shipping: Extension of competition for agricultural relief, by J. C. Hanley; 
Causes, dangers, and benefits of combinations, byAzel F. Hatch; The social enemy, 
by John W, Hayes; Introductory address, by Franklin H. Head, Tariff the motherof 
tru.ats, by Byron W. Holt; Formulation, by permanent chairman of the conference, 
of certain suggested methods for the solution ol the trust problem, by William Wirt 
Howe; Fire insurance cooperative, but not a tru,st; Its relation to the community, 
by E. C. Irwin; Elements of the trust problem, by Jeremiah W. Jenks; Federal and 
State regulation of trusts, by Aaron Jones; The trust as a labor-saving machine in 
the development of a large programme, by Samuel M. Jones; New Jersey and trusts, 
by Edward Quinton Keasbey; Analysis of industrial statistics collected by the Civic 
Federation of Chicago, by David Kinley; Equality of rights in transportation agen- 


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oies, by Martin A. Knapp; Property rights and human rights, by M. L. Loekwood; 
The farmer: The man who can declare his " Live and let live” policy at the ballot 
box, by Cyrus G. Luce: Combinations in the main beneficial, by Emerson McMillin; 
Recognition of the inevitable and adjustment thereto, by S. A. Martin; The trust 
from a socialist point of view, by Thomas J. Morgan; No monopoly where trade and 
commerce free, by J. Sterling Morton; Railroad cooperation more economic than 
unrestricted competition, by Paul Morton; Practical remedies for industrial trusts, 
by G. W. Northrup, jr.; The limitation ol competition and combination as illustrated 
in the regulations of railroads, by Joseph Nimmo, jr.: Federal taxation as a means 
of regulation, by Francis G. Newlands; Where competition is present discrimina¬ 
tion can not be absent; An argument for the restoration of the pooling privilege with 
Federal supervision, by H. T. Newcomb; The menace of monopoly, by Henry W. 
Peabody; The effect of trusts on our national life and citizenship, by Hazen S. Pin- 
gree; A letter to Professor George Gunton. by Hazen S. Pingree: Where single taxers 
stand; The lesson of the giant with his feet on the ground, by Louis F. Post; Consoli¬ 
dation a natural growth with many obviously good results, by W. P. Potter; The 
wrong of special privilege, by Lawson Purdy; Monopolies under patents and the 
industrial effects thereof, by James H. Raymond; How consolidation has worked 
out in the ease of one of the great common carriers, by Edward P. Ripley; The anti¬ 
dote of free trade and the international trust, by Samuel .\dams Robinson; Histor¬ 
ical development of the corporation, with exclusion of the principle of piiblic bene¬ 
fit, by A. E. Rogers; Legislative discipline to make trusts harmless, by Edward 
Rosewater: Combinations the inevitable incidents of industrial evolution, by David 
Ross; The greatest problem since slavery, by U. M. Rose; Trusts and free trade, by 
John F. Scanlan; Competition the best regulator, by Charles A. Schieren: Strength 
of the trusts in props of special privilege, by George A. Schilling; Corporate owner¬ 
ship of railroads the backbone of the trust: protective tariff its right arm, by J. G. 
Schonfarber; Excessive financial energy, by Horatio W. Seymour; Explanation of 
the new trades combination movement in England, by E. J. Smith: The right of a 
state to regulate all corporations doing business within it, by T. S. Smith: The free 
list and a graduated corporation tax as trust remedies, by John W. Spencer: \ farmer 
on trusts: Regulation from the protectionist’s standpoint, by John M. Stahl; A criti¬ 
cism of the Smithsonian system of trades combinations: Reform withoutan economic 
feature, by A. W. Still; The economic advantages of combination, by Clement Stude- 
baker; The relation of an unstable currency to the formation of trusts, by H. H. 
Swain; The main problem: How shall we distinguish among corporations? by Robert 
S. Taylor; The bogey monster: A thing to be regulated and encouraged, by F. B. 
Thurber; The attitude of anarchism toward industrial combinations, by Benjamin 
R. Tucker; The legal status of combinations of labor, by William H. Tuttle; Pro¬ 
tection and trusts, by Thomas Updegraff; Trusts from a business man’s standpoint, 
by T. B. Walker: Efficacy of economic checks in regulating competitive trusts, by 
James R. Weaver; The combination in history, ethics, and political economy: 
Should it be prevented by law'.' by A. Leo Weil: A period of doubt and darkness in 
a new industrial era, by Henry White; The trust asa logical development iinpos-sible 
to extinguish and difficult to regulate, by C. 1). Willard; Principles and .sources of 
the trust evil as Texas sees them, by Dudley G. Wooten; The trust: An institution 
pronounced by the United States Supreme Court, in 1895, beyond Congressional 
control, by John I. Yellott. 

Chicago trust conference. Trusts, pro and con, being a detailed report of the 
Chicago trust conference held in Chicago, September 13-16, 1899, under the 
auspices of the Civic Federation: W. Bourke Cockran i-.s. William Jen¬ 
nings Bryan. 

Chicago: George M. Hillco., [ISOS']. 182 pp. lUuHtrations {iroodcid,‘<). 12°. 

(Marguerite series, no. 156 .) 

Clark, John Bates. Capital and its earnings. 

[Baltimore]'. American Economic Association, May, 1888. 69 pp. 8°. [Ameri¬ 
can Economic As.sociation. Publications, rol. 3, no. 2.) 

- The control of trusts. An argument m favor of curbing the power of monop¬ 
oly by a natural method. 

New York: The Maamllan company, 1901. x, (2), 88 pp. 12°. 

“The only control of trusts that the public can supply, bethinks, is by insuring oppor¬ 
tunity for this potential competition to become actual whenever conditions justify 
it. His remedy, then, is simply the application of the common law against monop¬ 
olies, enforced by statute law if necessary.” 



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Cloud, D. C. Monopolies and the people. 

Davenport, Iowa: Day, Egbert ct- Fidlar, 187S. {2), iv, 462pp. 8°. 

- Same. 3d edition. 

Davenport, Iowa: Day, Egbert tfc Fidlar, 1873. 514, Hi pp- 8°. 

Collier, William Miller. The trusts. What can we do with them? What can they 
do for us? 

New York: The Baker and Taylor company, [7500]. vi, {2), 338pp. 12°. 

Considers combinations of capital as a necessity of modern conditions, at the same 
time regards them as being elements of danger. One chapaer is devoted to a discus¬ 
sion of “tru.sts and special privileges,” wherein an attempt is made to .show that 
trusts are the result of special privileges. The evils of overcapitalization, the rela¬ 
tions of the tariff and expansion to trusts, the scope and extent of legislative powers 
over trusts, and the constitutional limitations and restrictions are also reviewed. 

The Commercial year book. A statistical annual . . , Edited by Walter A. Dods- 
worth . . . Volume V. 

New York: The Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin, 1900. {6), 

674 pp. 

"Industrial consolidations and large corporations of 1899,” pp. 560-564; “Corporate 
consolidations of forty years,” pp. 564-569. 

Commons, John R. The distribution of wealth. 

Neio York and London: Macmillan company, 1893. r, 258 pp. 12°. 

Cook, William Wilson. The corporation problem. The public phases of corpora¬ 
tions, their uses, abuses, etc. 

G. P. Putnam’s Son^, New York: 1891. vi, 262 pp. 12°. 

- “Trusts.” The recent combinations in trade, their character, legality, and 

mode of organization, and the rights, duties and liabilities of their mana¬ 
gers and certificate-holders. 2d edition. With supplement. 

New York: L. K. Strouse A co., 1888. (6), 113 pp. 12°. 

Cooke, Frederic H. The law of trade and labor combinations as applicable to boy¬ 
cotts, strikes, trade conspiracies, monopolies, pools, trusts, and kindred 
topics. 

Chicago: Callaghan and company, 1898. xxv, {!), 214pp. 8°. 

Cossa, M. I sindicati industriali (trusts). 

Milan: Iloepli, 1901. 186 pp. 8°. 

"A systematic di.scu.ssion of the character, causes, advantages, evils, economic and 
legal organization; American conditions receiving much attention.” 

Crozier, John Beattie. History of intellectual <levelopment; on the lines of modern 
evolution. Vol. 3. 

Longmans, Green, and co.. New York and Bombay, 1901. .riv, (2), 355 pp. 8°. 

Discus.ses the question of trusts in the United States. 

Dill, James B., compiler. General corporation act of New Jersey, with other gen¬ 
eral acts relating to business corjtorations. 4th ed. 

New York: Baker, Voorhis & co., 1901. .viv, 244 PP- 8°. 

- The statutory and case law applicable to private companies under the gen¬ 
eral corporation act of New Jersey and corporation })recedents. 3d ed. 

New York: Baker, Voorhis & co., 1901. x.vx, 381 pp. 8°. 

Dillaye, Stephen D. Monopolies; their origin, growth, and development. 

Washington, D. C.: Rufus II. Darby, 1882. 95 jip. 8°. 

Dodd, S. C, T. Combinations; their uses and abuses. With a history of the Stand¬ 
ard oil trust [by the solicitor of the trust]. 

Neiv York: G. F. Nesbitt, 1894. 45 pp. 8°. 





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Dos Passes, John R. Coinnieroial trustH. The growth and rights of aggregated 
capital. An argument before the Industrial Commission, December 12, 
1899; corrected and revised. 

G. P. Putnam's Sons, Netv York A* London, 1901. viii, {£), 137 pp. 12°. 
{Questions of the day, no. 97.) 

Opposes national legislation against trusts. Disinclines to state interference. 

This book is a revision of the following work. 

- The growth and rights of aggregated capital. Argument before the Indus¬ 
trial Commission at Washington, D. C., December 12, 1899. 

\_New York, 1901Y] 71 pp. 8°. 

Duchaine, Paul. La question des trusts. 

Bruxelles: Ad. Mertens, 1900. 8°. 

“M. Duchaine e.stime, . . . qtie la principale de ces causes est le protectionnisme. 
Le monopole des trusts, dit-il, ne reus.sit que la on le regime de la protection est 
pousse il I’e.xces, ou les droits douaniers sont compl6tement prohibitifs. C’est ce 
qui s’est passe aux Etats-Unis.” 

Eddy, Arthur J. The law of combinations, embracing monopolies, trusts, and com¬ 
binations of labor and capital; conspiracy, and contracts in restraint of 
trade. 

Chicago: Callaghan & co., 1901. 2 vols. 8°. 

Includes the incorporation laws of New Jersey, West Virginia, and Delaware. 

Ely, Richard T. Monopolies and trusts. 

New York: The Macmillan company, 1900. xi, {3),273pp. 12°. {The Citizen’s 
Library .) 

- Problems of to-day; a discussion of protective tariffs, taxation, and monopo¬ 
lies. 

New York: T. Y. Crowell A* company, 1888. 222 pp. 12°. 

- Senior’s theory of monopoly. 

(Di American Economic Association. Publications, 3d series, vol. 1, pp. 89-102. New 
York, 1900.) 

- The tariff and trusts. 

{In Shaw, Albert, ed.; The national revenues, pp. .'StMl". Chicago, 1888.) 

Farrer, T. II. The state in its relation to trade. 

London: Macmillan company, 1883. xi, {!), 179 pp. 12°. {The English 
Citizen .) 

Chapter X. Condensation of article entitled “Industrial monopolies,” in Quarterly 
review, October, 1870. 

Flora, Frederico. I sindicati industriali (trusts). 

Torino: Roux et Viarengo, 1900. 48 pp. 8°. 

“Si I’on en croit M. Flora, e'est la libre concurrence qui engendre les trusts. Libre 
concurrence, grande production, monopole prive, ing^rence de I'Etat, monopole 
public seraient les cinq phases invariablement travers^es par I’organisation sociale 
de la production et de I’echange.” 

Genart, Charles. Les syndicats industriels. 

Paris: L. Larose, 1896. 232 pp. 12°. {Ecole des sciences politiques et sociales 
de Louvain.) 

Bibliographic: pp. 223-230. 

Getz, Paul. Das Branntweinmonopol als Besteuerungsform. 

Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1897. {6), 81pp. 8°. {Sammlung nationalbkonomischer 
und statistischer Abhandlungen. bd. 15.) 






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Giddings, Franklin Henry. Democracy and empire. 

Xew York: The Macniillnn Company, 1900. .v, 363 pp. 8°. 

“The trusts and the public,” pp. 136-164. 

Great Britain. Foreignoffice. (1890). MiHcellaneoiiH series no. 174. Report on the 
constitution, attributes, and leijal status of “Trusts” in the United States. 

London, 1890. 99 pp. F°. 

(In Great Britain Parliamentary Sessional papers, 1890, vol. 73.) 

Grinnell, William Morton. The regeneration of tlie United States. A forecast of 
its industrial evolution. 

G. P. Putnam^s Sons, New York & London, 1899. iv{2), 145 pp. 12°. {Ques¬ 
tions of the day, no. 95 .) 

Universal consolidation.—The multiplication of trusts, pp. 86-91. 

Gunton, George. Principles of social economics inductively considered and prac¬ 
tically applied with criticisms on current theories. 

G. P. Putnam’s Sons, Neiv York, London, 1891. xxiii, 447 pp. 8°. 

“ Combinations of capital,” pp. 397-414. 

-— Trusts and the public. 

New York: D. Appleton, 1900. 256 pp. 12°. 

“The principle of trusts as an economic development is defended, abuses are pointed 
out and criticised.” 

Hadley, Arthur Twining. Economics. An account of the relations between private 
property and public welfare. 

G. P. Putnam’s Sons, New York, London, 1899. xi, {!), 496 pp. 8°. 

“Competition,” pp. 64-96; “Combinations of capital,” pp. 151-179. 

-Railroad transportation: its history and its laws. 

New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1885. v, {!), 269 pp. 12°. 
Competition and combination in theory and practice,” pp. 63-99. 

Halle, Ernst L. von. Trusts, or industrial combinations and coalitions in the 
United States. 

New York: Macmillan A-eo., 1895. xvi, 350 pp. 2 folded charts. 12°. 

- Same. 

New York: 2'he Macmillan company, 1899. xvi, 350 pp. 2 folded charts. 12°. 

See also Handworterb. d. Staats wissenschaften, vol. 17, pp. 212-230. 

Hardesty, Jesse. The mother of trusts. Railroads and their relation to “the man 
with the plow.” 

Kansas City, Mo.: Hudson-Kimherly jmbUsliing company, {18991. ^62pp. 12°. 

- Same. Revised edition. 

Kaneas City, Mo.: J. Hardesty, 1900. 218pp. 12°. 

Harding, E. E. Aggressive common sense concerning mutual interests and rela¬ 
tions of American farmers and wage-earners vs. private monopoly and trusts, 
or Rights of working people in the dawn of the twentieth century. 

{Tracy, Minn.: E. E. Harding, 1901.1 106 pjp. 12°. 

Harper, William Hudson, editor. “Restraint of trade.” Pros and cons of trusts 
in facts and principles. A handbook for the man who wants to think 
clear and vote right. 

Printed for the editor by the Regan printing house, Chicago, 1900. xvi, 368 

pp. 8°. 

Harvey, W. H. Coin on money, trusts, and imperialism. 

Coin ptddishing company, Chicago, {18991. 184 pp. Illustrations {wood-cuts). 

12°. {Coin’s financial series, vol. 6, no. 26.) 






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Hewins, W. A. S. English trade and finance chiefly in the seventeenth century. 
Methuen (I' CO., London, 1892. xxxv, {1), 174 l^P- 
“The monopolies.” pp. 1-11. 

“The monopolies and modern industrial changes,” pp. 12-13. 

History of a pool. Reprinted from the Iron Age. 

Netv York: David Willinrns company \_1898'\. 109 pp. 12°. 

“The History of a Pool, while in narrative form, describes accurately one of the 
methods of forming and carrying on pools. It is recognized as an important con¬ 
tribution to the discussion of the great question as to measures to which manufac¬ 
turers resort to protect themselves from the effects of unrestrained competition.” 

Hobson, J. A. The economics of distribution. 

Xeiv York: The Macmillan company, 1900. rii, {3), 361 pp. 12°. 

- The evolution of modern capitalism. A study of matdiine production. 

London: W. Scott, 1894. xir, 388pp. 12°. {Contemporary science series.) 

- The social problem. Life and work. 

London: James Xishet A' co., 1901. x, (2), 295 pp. 8°. 

“ Public and private industry,” pp. 174-186. 

Holt, Byron W. Trusts versus wages. 

Xew York, 1892. 19 }>p. 8°. {Tariff Reform, vol. 5, no. 17.) 

Holt, Henry. Talks on civics. 

Xew York: The Macmillan company, 1901. xx^n, 493 pp. 12°. 

Discusses trusts, municipal ownership, etc. 

Hopkins, L. L. The coming trust. 

Xew York: Advance publishing company, 1900. {4), 154 pp. 13°. 

Hudson, James F. The railways and the republic. 

Xew York: Harper <i-Brothers, 1886. {4), 439 pp. 8°. 

“ Competition r. combination,” pp. 207-315. 

Jeans, J. Stephen. Trusts, pools, and corners as affecting commerce and industry. 

An inquiry into the principles and recent operation of combinations and 
syndicates to limit production and increase prices. 

London: Methuen A; co., 1894. viii, 190 j)p. 12°. {Social guestiono of to-day.) 

Jenks, Jeremiah Whipple. The trust problem. 

Xew York: McClure, Phillips & co., 1900. xix, {!), 281pp. Diagrams. 12°. 

- Same. New and revised edition. 

Xew York: McClure, Phillips A' co., 1901. xix, {3), 341 pp. Diagrams. 12°. 

CONTENTS. 

Competition, its nature; The wastes of competition: Favors to industrial combina¬ 
tions: Combination and monopoly: Promoter and financier; The basis of capitaliza¬ 
tion; Methods of organization and management; Prices: Sugar,'Whiskey. Petroleum, 
Tin plate. Stem and Wire: The tru.sts and wages; Political and social effects; Legis¬ 
lation; Industrial combinations in Europe; Suggestions at Chicago trust conference: 
Preliminary report of the United States Industrial Commission; Plan of Bird S. Coler 
for regulation of trusts; New York companies’ act; Plan of William J. Bryan for 
regulation of trusts; The United States steel corporation. 

- Trusts and industrial combinations. 

(/)i United States Department of Labor. Bulletin, vol 5. no. 2 y, pp. 661-831. Wash¬ 
ington, 1900.) 

Jennings, Edwin B. Democracy and tbe trusts. 

The Abbey press, Xew York, London [cfc.]; [1900). {2), 65 pp. Front, {port.^ 

nar. 12°. 

-People and property. 

The Abbey press, Xew York, [1900). 109pp. Portrait, nar. 12°. 







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Katzenstein, Louis. Die Trusts iu den Vereinigteii Staaten. Vortrag, 9 Januar 1901. 
Berlin: Leonhard Simion, 1900. in, 31 yp. 8°. {]'olksu:irUichaftliche Zeit- 
fragen, Vortrdge iind Abhandlungen. Jleft 176.) 

Keasbey, Edward Quinton. New Jersey and the great corporations. 

(In American Bur Association. Reports, vol. 22, pp. 379-113. Philadelphia, 1899.) 

Kinley, David H. Trusts. 

Chicago, \_1899'\. 66pp. Portrait.^. 8°. {Progress. Is.med monthly by the 

University Association in the interests of university and tcorld’s congress e.rten- 
sion, vol. 5, no. 1.) 

CONTENTS. 

The present agitation; A historical retrospect; Meaning of “trasts;” Extent of trusts; 
Some famous trusts; Causes of trusts; Evils of trusts; Trusts and prices; Crushing 
out competition; Exorbitant prices; Trusts and labor; Overcapitalization and stock 
watering; Are labor organizations to be classed with trusts; Trusts and the law; 
Federal legislation; State legislation; Future of trusts; Remedies; Bibliography; 
The Chicago trust conference, by H. H. Swain. 

Langstroth, Charles S., and Wilson Stilz. Railway co-operation; an investigation 
of railway traffic as.«ociations and a discussion of the degree and form of 
co-operation that should be granted competing lines in the United States. 
With an introduction by Martin A. Knapp. 

Philadelphia, 1899. xv, 210 pp. 8°. {University of Pennsylvania publications: 
Political economy and public law series, no. 15.) 

Le Rossignol, James Edward. Monopolies past and present. An introductory 
study. 

New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & company, [i50i]. vii, {1), 256pp. 8°. 

CONTENTS. 

The nature of monopoly; Monopolies in ancient and mediseval times; Gilds as mono¬ 
polies; Exclusive trading companies; Patents and copyrights; Municipal monopolies; 
Railways as monopolies; Capitalistic monopolies. 

[Lewis, B. B.] A talk about “trusts.” A short and informal talk about the 
“Trust” and its disastrous aspect toward the present economic and .social 
status. Submission? or sequestration? Which? 

{Bridgeport, Conn., 1889.1 {16) pp. 12°. 

Liefmanii, R. Die Unternehmerverbande. 

Freiburg i. B.: J. C. B. Mohr, 1897. 199 pp. 8°. (Volkswirtschaftliche 

Abhandlungen. B. 1, Heft 1.) 

Lloyd, Henry Demarest. Wealth against commonwealth. 

New York: Harper & Brothers, 1894- iv, 563 pp. 8°. 

Lusk, Hugh H. Our foes at home. 

New York: Doubleday & McClure company, 1899. {6), 297pp. 12°. 

Lyttelton, Alfred. The law of trade combinations. 

(In Mackay, Thomas, ed.; A policy of free exchange, pp. 275-292. New York, 1894. 8°.) 

McLin, Robert O. The trust family. 

Published by the author, Kansas City, Mo., 1899. 168pp. 16°. 

Macrosty, H. W. Trusts and the state: a sketch of competition. 

London: Richards, 1901. 318 pp. 8°. 

Marshall, Alfred. Principles of economics. Vol. 1. 

London: Macmillan and CO., 1890. xxviii, 754 pp. Diagrams. 8°. 

“The theory of monopolies,” pp. 4.5f>-172. 


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Martin, Edward Winslow. History of the grange movement; or, the farmer’s war 
against monopolies. Illustrated with 60 engravings and portraits of lead¬ 
ing grangers. 

National publishing company, Philadelphia {midis']. 539 pp. 8°. 

Miller, J. Bleecker. Trade organizations in politics, also progress and robbery; an 
answer to Henry George. 

Ne^v York: The Baker & Taylor company, 1887. viii, £18 pp. 8°. 

Morgan, W. Scott. History of the wheel and alliance, and the impending revo¬ 
lution. 

Fort Scott, Kansas: J. H. Bice tO Sons, 1889. 774 pp- 8°. 

" Monopoly of exchange; of transportation; of trade; of land.” 

Muldoon, William H. Mark Hanna’s “moral cranks’’ and others. A study of 
to-day ... by “Mul.” 

Brooklyn (iV. }".).• George F. Spinney company, 1900. vii, {£), ix-xid, 316 pp. 
Portrait. 1£°. 

Part 3, pp. 176-316: “ Workers of the trusts.” 

Nettleton, A. B., ed. Trusts or competition? Both sides of the great question in 
business, law, and politics. 

Chicago: Leon publishing company, 1900. 304 pp- 8°. 

CONTENTS. 

The argument for the trusts, to further favorable view, by Albert Shaw; The argu¬ 
ment against the trust; Trusts in Europe; The college and the trust; Cornell Uni¬ 
versity, by J. \V. Jenks; Yale University, by A. T. Hadley; Columbia University, by 
J. B. Clark; University of Michigan, by H. C. Adams; Williams College, by C. J. 
Bullock; Institute of Social Economies, by G. Gunton; Oberlin College, by J. N. 
Cawer; Bureau of Economic Research, by E. W. Beinis; University of Wiscoii.sin, by 
R. T. Ely; The Chicago trust conference; Private numopioly indefemsible, by W. .1. 
Bryan . . . The question of remedies. The courts and the trusts; The Standard oil 
trust; The law and the trust; Trusts under the Federal Constitution, by J. T. Dye; 
The trust in polities . . . Anti-trust legi.slation (in theStates); Li.st of leading Amer¬ 
ican trusts. 

New York. State. Senate. Majority and minority reports of the committee 
appointed to investigate the cornerihg of grain and other article.®. April 
20, 1883. 

Albany, 1883. 934 pP- 8°. {DocnmenU of tlte Seitate of New York, 1883, 

rol 5 .) 

- - Report of the committee on general laws on the investigation 

relative to trusts. Transmitted to tlie legislature, ^March 6, 1888. 

\^Albany']: The Troy press company, printers, 1888. 69£jip. 8°. {Documents 

of the Senate of Netv York, 1888, rol. 5, no. 50 .) 

- Assembly. Fifth annual report of the bureau of statistics of labor of the State 

of New York for the year 1887. Transmitted to the legislature, April 2, 
1888. 

\^Albany']: The Troy press company, printers, 1888. 792 j>p. 8°. {Documents 
of the A-monbly of New York, rol. 9, no. 74-) 

Part iv. “Conspiracy prosecutions and conspiracy laws,” pp. 563-700. 

- Senate. Report of the committee on general laws relative to combinations 

commonly known as trusts. Transnntted to the legislature. May 9, 1889. 

Albany: The Troy press company, jwinters, 1889. 307 pp. 8°. {Documents of 
the Senate of New York, 1889, rol. 10, no. 64 -) 






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New York. State. Senate. Report and proceedings of the Senate and assembly 
appointed to investigate trusts. Transmitted to the legislature, March 9, 
1897. 

Albany and New York: Wynkoop, HaUenheck Crawford co., State printers, 
1897. 1230 pp. 8°. {Documents of the Senate of New York, 1897, vol. 7, 

no. 40.) 

Nicholson, J. Shield. Principles of political economy. 

New York: The Macmillan company, 1893-1901. 3 rols. 8°. 

“ Of monopoly values,” vol. 2, pp. 59-67. 

“ Trusts,” vol. 3, pp. 212, 215-216, 218, 220, 343, 367. 

Norman, Lionel. Legal restraints on modern industrial combinations and monop¬ 
olies in the United States. 

Nixon-Jones printing CO., St. Louis, 1^1899). 16 pp. 8°. 

O’Callaghan, Robert E. How monopoly can be prevented. A new, simple, and 
practical plan. 

New York, \^1890~\. 16pp. 12°. 

Parsons, Frank. The legal aspects of monopoly. 

(In Bemis, Edward W., ed: Municipal monopolies, pp. 425-501. New York, 1899.) 

Patten, Simon N. Principles of rational taxation. 

Philadelphia, 1890. 25 pp. 8°. ( University of Pennsylvania publications: 

Political economy and public law series, no. 6.) 

Peckham, S. F. Report on the production, technology, and uses of petroleum and 
its products. 

(In United States Census Office, special reports, vol. 10. Washington, 1884.) 

Pennsylvania. Senate. Document no. 39. Report of the committee on the judi¬ 
ciary (general) of the Senate of Pennsylvania in relation to the coal diffi¬ 
culties, with the accompanying testimony. Read March 24, 1871. 

(In Pennsylvania legislative documents, 1871, pp. 1515-1733. Harrisburg, 1871.) 

Pohle, L. Die Kartelle der gewerblichen Unternehmer. 

Leipzig: Frankenstein & Wagner, 1898. {2), 150 {1) pp. 8°. 

Reynolds, D. A. The trust. Capital one hundred billion. 1896-1906. A forecast 
of possibilities. 

F. Tennyson Neely, London, Chicago, New York, [7553]. 124 pp. Portraits. 

12 °. 

Rice, George. The [proposed] testimony of George Rice [to be] given before the 
Industrial Commission, at Washington, D. C. Particularly relating to the 
Standard oil trust, railroad freight discriminations, and unlawful pooling 
of rail and water lines, with the important facts, figures, statements and 
statistics fully sustaining the same. 

\n.p.) 1899. 77 pp. 8°. 

(The word.s in brackets are written in ink upon the title-page.) 

Rose, U. M. The law of trusts and strikes. 

(In American bar association. Report, vol. 16, pp. 287-321. Philadelphia, 1893.) 

Rousiers, Paul de. Les industries monopolisees (trusts) aux fitats-Unis. 

Paris: Armand Colin et de., 1898. xvii, {!), 339 pp. 12°. 

- Les syndicats industriels de producteurs en France et tl I’etranger (Trusts, 

Cartells, Comptoirs). 

Paris: Armand Colin, 1901. 12°. 

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 


Royall, William L. The “pool” and the “trust.” Their side of the case. Review 
of the Supreme Court’s traffic decision. 

George M. West, publisher. Richmond, Va., 1897. 47pp. 8°. 

Favorable to trusts. 

Seemann, E. F. Die IMonopolisierung des Petroleum Handels und der Petroleum- 
Industrie. 

Berlin: L. Simion, 1893. 43 pp. 8°. (Volkswirtschaftliche Zeitfragen, Vor- 

trdge nnd Ahhandlungen. Heft 114.) 

Senior, Nassau William. Political economy. 6th ed. 

London: Charles Griffin and company, 1872. viii, 231 pp. 12°. {Encyclo- 
2 >xdia Metropolitana.) 

“ Monopolies,” pp. 103-114. 

Shibley, George H. Momentous issues. 

Published by the Schidte jiublishing company, Chicago, III., 1900. xiv, 230 pp. 
8°. (The Ariel library series, no. 24.) 

“ Private monopolies and trusts,” pp. 59-109. 

- The monopoly question. Presented to the National anti-trust conference 

Feb. 12, 13, 1900. 

Neiv York: Bureau of economic research , 1900. iv,56pj). 12°. 

[-] The trust problem solved. A non-partisan political program developed 

by the combined efforts of many minds. 

Published by the Non-partisan voters' xniion, Washington, D. C., 1901. 194 pp. 

obi. 12°. ' 

Proof sheets. 

Smiley, James B. To what are trusts leading? 

Chicago: James B. Smiley, \_1899']. 64pp. 12°. 

Smith, Edward J. The new trades combination movement. Its principles, meth¬ 
ods, and progress. With an introduction by J. Carter. 

Rivingtons: London, 1899. xxiv, 96 pj). 12°. 

Spahr, Charles B. An essay on the present distribution of wealth in the United 
States. 2d edition. 

Netv York: Thomas Y. Croxvell & company, 1896. viii, 184p>p>. 12°. {Library 

of economics and jiolitics.) 

Spelling, Thomas Carl. A treatise on trusts and monopolies, containing an exposi¬ 
tion of the rule of public policy against contracts and combinations in 
restraint of trade, and a review of cases, ancient and modern. 

Boston: Little, Broivn, and company, 1893. x.vmi, {!), 274p>p. 8°. 

Stickney, A. State control of trade and commerce by national or State authority. 

New York: Baker, Voorhis & company, 1898. 202 jyp. 8°. 

Stimson, F. J. Handbook to the labor law of the United States. 

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1896. xxii, 385 jxp. 12°. 

Trusts, by employees, etc., pp. 178, 179, 185-193. 

Sherman act of 1887, pp. 31, 204, 334-337, 344-347. 

Swift, Morrison Isaac. What shall be done with trusts? 

{^Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & co., '^1888.'] 18 8°. 

No title-page. 

Reprinted from the Andover review for August, 1888. 

Thurber, Francis B. The tight to combine. 

(Pn American Social Science Association, Journal. No. 37, December, 1899, pp. 215-228.) 




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Tiedeman, Christopher G. A treatise on state and federal control of persons and 
proi:)erty in the United States, considered from both a civil and criminal 
standpoint. 

St. Louis: The F. II. Tiiomas Imv book co., 1900. 2 vols. 8°. 

United States. 50th Congress, 1st settsion. House report no. 3112. Report of the 
committee on manufactures on the investigation of trusts. July 30,1888. 
iii, {!), 956 p2). 8°. 

- 50th Congress, 2d session. House report no. 4147. Investigation of labor 

troubles in Pennsylvania. Report from the select committee on existing 
labor troubles in Pennsylvania. Feb. 27, 1889. cxxvi, 78S pp. 8°. 
Includes views of the minority of the committee. 

-House report no. 4165. Trusts. Report from the committee on manu¬ 
factures. Mar. 2, 1889. ii, 1882)}). 8°. 

Submits testimony taken “ in relation to the whisky trust and the combination affect¬ 
ing the article of cotton bagging.” 

-House report no. 4165, part 2. Trusts. Views of the minority of the 

committee on manufactures. IMar. 2, 1889. 37 pp. 8°. 

- 51st Congress, 1st session. Senate report no. 829. Rejiort of the select com¬ 
mittee on the transportation and sale of meat products. May 1, 1890. 

40 2 ) 2 >- 8 °. 

Bound with this is: 

Testimony taken by the select committee of the United States Senate on 
the transportation and sale of meat products. 1889. 615 2d'>- Folded 
sheet. 8°. 

- 52d Congress, 2d session. House report no. 2278. Alleged coal combination. 

Report of committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Jan. 18, 1893. 
viii, (2), 261 pp. 8°. 

Testimony taken in regard to the alleged combination of the Philadelphia and Reading 
Railroad company and other railroad and canal companies and producers of coal, 

pp. 1-261. 

-House report no. 2601. Whisky trust investigation. Report of the 

committee on the judiciary on the character and operations of the Distill¬ 
ing and Cattle Feeding Company. Mar. 1, 1893. x, 98 2)p. 8°. 

- Industrial Commission. Preliminary report on trusts and industrial combina¬ 
tions, together with testimony, review of evidence, charts showing effects 
of prices, and topical digest. 

Washington: Government printing office, 1900. {2), 264, 1S25 2>p- Facsimiles. 

Folded sheets. 8°. ( Vol. 1 of the Commission's re 2 )orts.) 

Industrial combinations and prices, by Jeremiah W. Jenks, pp. 39-57. 

Topical digest of evidence prepared by E. Dana Durand, pp. 59-264. 

Testimony before the Commission, part ii. 

-Final report. 

Washington: Government 2 minting office, 1902. xi, (1), 1259 pp. Folded 
plates. 8°. {Vol. 19 of the Commission’s re 2 )orts.) 

Pp. 595 to 722 contain the recommendations of the Commission in regard to industrial 
combinations; opinion of F. J. Stimson, advisory counsel; and statement of FI. \V. 
Huficut, on constitutional aspects of Federal control of corporations. 

-Trusts and industrial combinations. Statutes and decisions of federal, 

state, and territorial law [prepared by Jeremiah W. Jenks], together with 
a digest of corporation laws applicable to large industrial combinations 
[prepared by Frederick J. Stimson.] 

Washington: Government 2 )rinting office, 1900. 291 pp. Folded sheets. 8°. 

( Vol. 2 of the Commission's rejiorts.) 













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United States. Industrial Commission — Continued. Report on transportation, 

including review of evidence, topical digest of evidence, and testimony so 
far as taken May 1, 1900. 

Wa.shin(]ton: Government printing office, 1900. 83^ pp. Facsimiles. 8°. {Vol. 

4 of the Commission's reports.) 

This report and those following contain evidence on industrial combinations, etc. 

- - Report on labor legislation. [Prepared by Frederick Jesup Stimson, 

Victor H. Olinstead, William M. Stevart, Edward Dana Durand, and 
Eugene Willison.] 

i\ashington: Government printing office, 1900. (£), 308 pp. 8°. {Vol. 5 of 

the Commission’s reports.) 

-Rei)ort on the relations ‘and conditions of capital and labor em- 

i)loyed in manufactures and general business, including testimony so far 
as taken November 1, 1900, and digest of testimony. 

Wa.shington: Government printing office, 1901. 224,1011 pp. 8°. (Vol. 7 of 

the Commission’s reports.) 

--Report on the Chicago labor disputes of 1900, with especial reference 

to the disi)utes in the building and machinery trades. 

Wa.shington: Government printbtg office, 1901. clxv,612 pp. 8°. {Vol. 8 of the 
Conunmsion’s reports.) 

-Report on transportation (second volume on this subject), including 

testimony taken since May 1, 1900, review and topical digest of evidence, 
and special reports on railway legislation and taxation. 

Washington: Governinent printing office, 1901. ccciii, {3), 1152 pp. Folded 
sheets. 8°. {Vol. Oof the Commission’s reports.) 

-Report on the relations and conditions of capital and labor employed 

in the mining industry, including testimony, review of evidence, and 
tojiical digest. 

Washington: Government printing office, 1901. clxxvii, {!), 747 pp. 8°. 

{ Vol. 12 of the Commis-non’s reports.) 

-Report on trusts and industrial combinations (second volume on this 

subject), including testimony taken since March 1, 1900, together with 
review and digest thereof, and special reports on prices and on the stocks 
of industrial corporations. 

Washington: Government printing office, 1901. clxxiii, {3), 1013 pp. 8°. 

( Vol. 13 of the Commission’s reports .) 

CONTENTS. 

Domestic anrl foreign price.s of .\merican jiroducts; Costs and prices of iron and steel 
products; Wholesale and retail prices; Securities of industrial combinations and 
railroads; Bibliography of trusts and industrial combinations. 

The bibliography is mainly a rearrangement of the first edition of this list. 

-Rejatrt on the condition of foreign legislation upon matters affecting 

general labor. [Prejmred by Frederick Jesup Stimson.] 

Washington: Governmetd printing office, 1901. {4), 242 ppp). 8°. {Vol. 16 of 

the Commis,sion’s reports.) 

-Report on industrial combinations in Europe. [Prepared by Jeremiah 

W. Jenks.] 

Washington: Government printing office, 1901. Hi, 343 pp. 8°. ( Vol. 18 of 

the Commission’s reports.) 

Part I. Industrial combinations in Europe. 

Part II. Foreign legislation regarding corporations and industrial combinations. 
















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United States— Continued. Interstate Commerce Commission. Annual report . . . 

Washington: Government printing office, 1887-1900. 14 rols. 8°. 

United States steel corporation. Preliniinary report to .stockholders. To be 
s''.bmitted at the 1st annual meeting, 17th February, 1902. 

\^New York, 1902.'] 20, 22 pp. 8°. 

Contains amended certificates of incorjiorations, and by-laws. 

Vigouroux, L. La concentration des forces ouvrieres dans I’Am^rique du Nord. 
Avec une preface de P. de Rousiers. 

Paris: -1. Colin et cie., 1899. x.ni, 362 2Jp. 12°. 

Vrooman, Carl S. Taming the trusts. 

Topeka, Kansas: The Advocate, 1900. 108 pp. Illustrations {vvodctits). 12°. 

(The Advocate quarterly, vol. 1, no. 1.) 

Wallace, H. Trusts and how to deal with them. 

Des Moines: Wallace piddishing company, 1899. 165 pp. sq. 16°. {Wallace's 

Farm Library, vol. 1, no. 2.) 

Walras, Leon. Etudes d’economie politique appliqu4e. (Theoriede la production 
de la richesse sociale.) 

Paris: F. Pichon, 1898. (2), 499 pp. Plates. 8°. 

“ Monopoles,” pp. 193-233. 

Warner, John De Witt. Tariff trusts. 

New York, 1892. 703-743pp. 8°. {Tariff Reform, vol. 5, no. 8. June30,1892 .) 

- Tariff trusts plead guilty. 

New York, 1892. 16 j)p. 8°. {Tariff Reform, vol. 5, no. 13. September 15, 

1892.) 

Weeks, Lyman Horace. The other side: a brief account of the development of 
industrial organizations in the United States, and a study of the advan¬ 
tages that capital, labor, and the consuming ])ublic derive from them. 

National publishing company. New York. \^1900.] 229 pp. 12°. 

“ Anti-trust legislation futile.” pp. 161-198. 

Wilgns, Horace L. A study of the United States steel corporation in its industrial 
and legal aspects; being three lectures delivered to the class in private 
corporations in the University of Michigan. June 8, 4, and 5, 1901. 

Chicago: Callaghan & co., 1901. xiii, 222pp. 8°. 



TRUSTS: ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS. 


1871. Industrial mono 7 )olies. T. II. Farrer. 

Qiutrterhj rerieir, vol. ISl {Ort., 1871): 480. 

1873. The meaning and causes of value. Albert A. Belles. 

North American review, vol. 117 {Oct., 1878): 819. 

1874. Corporations and monopolies. E. L. Godkin. 

NatioJi, vol. 18 {June 4, 1874 ): 359-860. 

1883. The Standard oil company. John C. Welch. 

North American review, vol. 186 {Feb., 1883): 181-200. 

1884. Lords of industry. Henry D. Lloyd. 

Nortlt American review, vol. 138 {June, 1884): 535-5.58. 

1885. Is the monopolist among us? Edward C. Bruce. 

JAppincotVs magazine, vol. 35 {May, 1885): 488. 

1886. Private monopolies and public rights. Arthur T. Hadley. 

Quarterly journal of economic-^, vol.l {Oct., 1886): 28-44- 

1887. The anthracite coal pool. James F. Hudson. 

North American review, vol. 144 {Jan., 1887): 48. 

1887. Modern feudalism. James F. Hudson. 

North American review, vol. 144 {Mar., 1887): 277-290. 

1887. The limits of competition. John B. Clark. 

Political science quarterly, vol. 2 {Mar., 1887): 45-61. 

1887. The persistence of competition. Franklin H. Giddings. 

Political science quarterly, vol. 2 {Mar., 1887): 63-78. 

1887. The nature and significance of corporations. The growth of corporations. 
The future of corporations. Richard T. Ely. 

Harper's magazine, vol. 74 {May, 1887): 970: vol. 75 {June, July, 1887): 71,259. 

1887. Trusts. F. J. Stimson. 

Harvard law review, vol. 1 ( Oct. 15, 1887): 182. 

1887. The so-called “ trusts. ” 

American law review, vol. 21 {Nov.-Dee., 1887): 976. 

1887. Two recent “trust” cases. Gustavus H. Wald. 

IFarvard law reviev\ vol. 1 {Nov. 15, 1887): 201. 

1888. Trusts and trade unions. Francis Bacon. 

Independent, vol. 40 {Apr. 12, 1888): 451, 4-52. 

1888. Trusts and trade unions. William G. Sumner. 

Independent, vol. 40 {Apr. 19, 1888): 482, 483. 

1888. Dangerous “trusts.” W. M. Rapsher. 

North American review, vol. 146 {May, 1888): 509. 

1888. Is combination a crime? Appleton iMorgan. 

Popular science monthly, vol. 33 {May, 1888): 42-54- 

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1888. The bugbear of trusts. Henry Wooil. 

Forum, vol. 5 {July, 1888): 584. 

1888. Trusts. I). Mickey. 

American lain review, vol. 22 {Jnly-Auy., 1888): 538. 

Weeliy lav hulletin, rol. 20 {Aug., 27, 1888): 159. 

Canada lav journal, vol. 24 {Oct., 1888): 403. 

1888. What shall be done with trusts? IMorrison I. Swift. 

Andover renew, vol. 10 {Aug., 1888): 109-126. 

1888. The economic and social aspect of trusts, tieorge Gunton. 

Political science quarterly, vol. 3 {Sept., 1888): 385. 

1888. The theory of a “trust.” 

Weekly law hulletin, Ji'ol 20. {Sept. 17, 1888): 225. 

1888. The legal status of trusts. Norbert Heinsheiiner. 

Columbia law times, vol. 2 {Nor., 1888): 51. 

1888. Some difficulties of public business management. Arthur T. Hadley. 
Political science quarterly, vol. 3 {Dec., 1888): 572-.591. 

1888. The legality of “trusts.” Theodore W. Dwight. 

Political science quarterly, vol. 3 {Dec., 1888): 592. 

1889. The economic law of monopoly. E. Benjamin Andrews. 

American journal of social science, vol. 26 {1889): 1. 

1889. Dwight on the legality of trusts. 

Central la w journal, vol. 28 {Jan. 11, 1889): 29. 

1889. Trusts according to official investigations. E. Benjamin Andrews. 
Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 3 {Jan., 1889): 117. 

1889. Gunton’s apology for trusts. 

Nation, vol. 48 {Feb. 7, 1889): 108. 

1889. The bugaboo of trusts. A. Carnegie. 

North American reiieiv, vol. 148 {Feb., 1889): 14I. 

1889. Combinations and competition. S. C. T. Dodd. 

Railway and corporation law journal, vol. 5 {Feb. 2, 1889): 97-100. 

An addres-s before the Merchants’ Association, Bo.ston, March H, 1889. 

1889. The legal status of trusts. Norbert Heinsheiiner. , 

Political science quarterly, vol. 4 {Mar., 1889): 190-193. 

1889. Competition and the trusts. George lies. 

Popular science monthly, vol. 34 {Mar., 1889): 619-630. 

1889. Syndicates, trusts, and corners. E. M. Clerke. 

Dublin review, vol. 104 {Apr., 1889): 353-377. 

1889. Trusts. James F. Minturn. 

Belford’s magazine, vol. 3 {.June, 1889): 61-66. 

1889. The IMoloch of monojioly. W. Barry. 

Forum, vol. 7 {June, 1889): 436-444- 

1889. The development of the whisky trust. J. W. .Tenks. 

Political .science quarterly, vol. 4 {June, 1889): 296-319. 

1889. The telegraph monopoly. Richard T. Ely. 

North American revieiv, vol. 149 {-July, 1889): 44-53. 


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1889. The late copper syndicate. E. Benjamin Andrews. 

Quarterly journal of economics, rol. 3 {July, 1889): 508. 

1889. Condition of the law as to combinations. Austin Abbott. 

American Icnv reiiev:, rol. 23 {Sept.-Oct., 1889): 755-758. 

1889. Facts about trusts. Charles F. Beach, jr. 

Forum, vol. 8 {Sept., 1889): 61. 

1889. The regulation of monopolies. A. T. Hadley. 

Railroad gazette, vol. 33 {Nov. 29, 1889): 790. 

Raihcay and corporation law journal, vol. 7 {Jan. 18, 1890): 59-60. 

A review of Baker’s “ Monopolies and the people.” 

1890. “Trusts.” (Annotations of six cases decided by the courts of last resort 

touching the subject of trusts.) John Lewis. 

American railroad and corporation reports, vol. 1 {1890): 620. 

1890. Some of the aspects of competition. A. Marshall. 

British association for the advancement of science. Transactions, 1890. 

1890. Trusts for control of corporations: The Illinois gas trust case. 

American law review, vol. 24 {Jan.-Feb., 1890): 143. 

1890. The Atchison reorganization. Charles F. Beach, jr. 

Railway and corporation law journal, vol. 7 {Jan. 11, 1890): 21-22. 

1890. The “trust;” a new agent for doing an old work; or freedom doing the 
work of monopoly. J. B. Clark. 

New Englander, vol. 52 {Mar., 1890): 223. 

1890. Trusts and combinations. Edward G. Buckland. 

New Englander, vol. 52 {Apr., 1890): 343. 

1890. Trusts in the United States. Robert Donald. 

Contemporary revieiv, vol. 57 {June, 1890): 829. 

1891. “Trusts:” an alarm. Samuel Plimsoll. 

Nineteenth century, vol. 29 {May, 1891): 832. 

1891. The legality of trust combinations. Louis Boisot, jr. 

A7nerican late register, vol. 30 {Dec., 1891): 751-770. 

1892. Trusts in the United States. Jeremiah \V. Jenks. 

Economic journal, Londo77, vol. 2 {Mar., 1892): 70. 

(From the Jahrbiicher fiir Nationalokonomie und Statistik for January, 1891; with 
additions.) 

1893. The law of trusts and strikes. U. M. Rose. 

American bar association reports, vol. 16 {1893): 287-321. 

1893. The economic errors of trusts. 

Social economist, vol. 4 {Feb., 1893): 65. 

1893. Strikes and trusts. U. M. Rose. 

American laiv revieiv, vol. 27 {Sept.-Oct., 1893): 708. 

1893. The present legal status of trusts. S. C. T. Dodd. 

Harvard law review, vol. 7 {Oct. 25, 1893): 157-169. 

1894. “^Monopoly” under the national anti-trust act. W. F. Dana. 

Harvard law review, vol. 7 {Jan., 1894): 338-355. 

1894. The relation of taxation to monopolies. Emory R. Johnson. 

American academy of political and social science. Anneds, rol. 4 {Mar., 1894)'. 
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1894. The combination of capital. E. B. Andrews. 

International journal of ethics, vnl. 4 (^4/)r(7, 1894) •. 321-334. 

1894. Trusts their own corrective. George A. Rich. 

Popular science monthly, vol. 44 1894): 740. 

1894. The meaning of corporations and trusts. Logan G. McPherson. 

Popular science monthly, vol. 4.5 {July, 1894): 289-313. 

1894. Capitalistic monopolies and their relation to the state. J. W. Jenks. 
Political science quarterly, vol. 9 {Sept., 1894): 486. 

1895. Economic and uneconomic anti-trust legislation. Frederick H. Cooke. 
American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 5 {Jan., 1895): 569. 

1895. Trusts; abuses and remedies. J. Dowd. 

American academy of political and social .science. Annals, vol. 5 ( Jan., 1895 ): 573. 

1895. Does the sugar-trust decision affect the anti-trust clause of the tariff law? 
American law review, vol. 29 {Mar.-Apr., 1895): 283. 

1895. How to deal with trusts. 

American law review, vol. 29 {Mar.-Apr., 1895): 284. 

1895. Trusts and trade combinations from the standpoint of the common law. 

(Annotated case in the matter of Distilling and Cattle Feeding Company 
versus People. Supreme Court of Illinois, June 13, 1895.) John Lewis. 
American railroad and corporations reports, vol. 11: 388. 

1895. Trusts and wages. Frederick H. Cooke. 

Social economist, vol. 9 {Sept., 1895): 107. 

1896. Anti-monopoly legislation in the United States. J. D. Forrest. 

American journal of sociology, vol. 1 {Jan., 1896): 411- 

1896. Trusts and monopolies. Jackson Gu^^ 

Virginia law register, vol. 1 {Feh., 1896): 709. 

1896. The theory of economic progress. John B. Clark. 

Economic studies, vol. 1 {Apr., 1896): 5-22. 

1896. The anthracite combinations. G. O. Virtue. 

Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 10 {Ajw., 1896): 296. 

1896. Recent legislation in restraint of trade. C. F. Beach, jr. 

American journal of sociology, vol. 1 {May, 1896): 6-57. 

1896. Trusts and monopolies; reply (to Jackson Guy) John Hunter, jr. 

Virginia law register, vol. 2 {July, 1896): 160. 

1896. Common sense on trusts. 

Gunton’s magazine, vol. 11 {Dec., 1896): 402. 

1897. The good and the evil of industrial combination. Arthur Twining Hadley. 
Atlantic monthly, vol. 79 {Mar., 1897): 377-385. 

1897. The question of trusts. How much public control is possible and necessary? 

A symposium: Anti-trust laws a failure. J. B. Clark.—An attack on the 
oil combination. H. D. Lloyd.—A defense of the oil combination. S. C. T. 
Dodd.—The situation and the remedy. R. T. Ely.—Aggregation of capital 
necessary. Geo. Gunton.—The value of trusts. Otis Kendall Stuart.— 
History of the sugar trust. Geo. J. Manson.—The socialist view of trusts. 
Daniel De Leon. 

Independent, vol. 49 {Mar. 4, 1897): 265. 


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1897. The Lexow anti-trust report. 

dunton'H HHujazine, rol. Isi [Apr., 1897)'. 251. 

1897. V iews of an anti-monopolist on trusts. 

Gunton's rirnguzine, rol. 12 [Apr., 1897): 258. 

1897. Trusts and the workingman. Lloyd Bryce. 

North American rerinr, rol. 1<>4 [June, 1897): 719. 

1897. Trade combinations at common law. Frank J. Goodnow. 

Political .'tcience ipiarterlii, rol. 12 [June, 1897): 212. 

1897. The wire-nail association of 1895-tH). Charles F. Fklgerton. 

Political science (piarterly, rol. 12 [June, 1897): 248. 

1897. The nature of cori)orations. John P. Davis. 

Political sdence fpiarterb/, rol. 12 [Jane, 1897): 273. 

1897. A newspaper trust. Thomas W. Brown. 

American law review, rol. 31 [Juhj-Aug., 1897): 569. 

1897. Growing sound opinion on trusts. 

Gunion’s magazine, rol. 13 [July, 1897): 9. 

1897. The truth about trusts. Roswell P. Flower. 

Gunton’s magazine, vol. 13 [Oct., 1897): 251. 

1897. The functions of the undertaker. Sidney Sherwood. 

Yale reriew, vol 6 [Nov., 1897): 233. 

1897. Comments on federal trust legislation. Carman F. Randolph. 

/Political science quarterly, vol. 12 [Dec., 1897): 622. 

1898. An American dictator. 

Bibliotheca Sacra, vol. 55 [.Tan., 1898 ): 173. 

1898. The proposed piano ti'ust. 

Gunton’s magazine, vol. 14 [Jan., l898): 16. 

1898. Mr. Herbert Spencer on industrial institutions. Sidney Ball. 

International journal of ethics, vol. 8 [Jan., 1898): 229. 

“ Gives a brief cla.s.sification of monopolies.” 

1898. The theater trust. W. D. Howells. 

Harper’s weekly, rol. 42 [Feb. 26, 1898): 202. 

1898. Concerning the “milk trust.” David B. Varnum. 

Independent, vol. 50 [Feb. 3, 1898): 170. 

1898. Trusts: their causes and their remedy. M. Butler. 

Arena, vol. 19 [Mar., 1898): 289. 

1898. A new voice on trusts. 

Gunton’s magazine, vol. 14 [Mar., 1898): 158. 

1898. The sugar crash and after. C. G. Walpole. 

Ndiouid review, vol. 31 [Mar., 1898): 162. 

1898. The new' trades combination movement. E. J. Smith. 

Economic review, vol. 8 [April, 1898): 145. 

1898. The warfare against trusts. 

American law review, vol. 32 [May-June, 1898): 426. 

1898. The concentration of industry in the United States. William Franklin 
Willoughby. 

Yale review, vol. 7 [May, 1898): 72. 


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1898. Private corporations from the point of view of political science. J. W. 
Burgess. 

Political science quarterly, vol. 13 [June, 1898): 201. 

1898. Report and proceedings of the joint committee of the senate and assembly 
of New York apjminted to investigate trusts. F. W. Howard. 

Political .mence quarterly, vol. 13 {June, 1898): 361-363. 

1898. Recent legislation and adjudication on tru.sts. Jeremiah W. Jenks. 
Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 12 {Juhj, 1898): 461. 

1898. The defeat of the oil kings. Robert Donald. 

Contemporary review, vol. 74 {Aug., 1898): 232. 

1898. The Pekin syndicate. 

Outlook {English), vol. 2 {Aug. 13, 1898): 30. 

1898. Collapse of the piano trust. James J. Colver. 

Illustrated American, vol. 24 {Sept. 30, 1898): 242. 

1898. The tin-plate industry. F. L. McVey. 

Yale review, vol. 7 {Nov., 1898): 302. 

1898. Recent construction of the Federal anti-trust act. D. Willcox. 

Forum, vol. 26 {Dec., 1898): 432-458. 

1899. Anti-trust legislation and the doctrine against contracts in restraint of trade. 

Frederick H. Cooke. 

American laiv review’, vol. 33 {Jan.-Feh., 1899): 63-74- 

1899. Combination in the American tin-plate industry. 

Board of trade journal, vol. 26 ( Jan., 1899 ): 40. 

1899. Foreign competition in relation to the new trades combination movement. 
E. J. Smith. 

Economic review, vol. 9 {Jan., 1899): 1-19. 

1899. Proposed india-rubber trust in the United States. 

Board of trade journal, vol. 26 {Feh., 1899): 231. 

1899. The growth of monopoly in British industry. H. W. Macrosty. 
Contemporary review, vol. 75 (Mar., 1899): 364. 

1899. Recent developments in industrial organization. F. W. Morgan. 
Cosmopolitan, vol. 26 {Apr., 1899): 619. 

1899. Anti-tru.st legislation. A. F. Walker. 

Forum, vol. 27 {May, 1899): 257. 

1899. Trusts in Europe. W. Berdrow. 

Forum, vol. 27 {May, 1899): 268. 

1899. Spread of socialism. W. Gladden. 

Outlook, vol. 62 {May 13, 1899): 116. 

1899. Trust insanity. Albert Clarke. 

Protectionist, vol. 11 {May, 1899): 1-4- 

1899. Industrial and trade combinations. 

Protectionist, vol. 11 {May, 1899): 23-29. 

1899. Trust—the rush to industrial monopoly. B. W. Holt. 

American monthly revieiv of revieivs, vol. 19 {June, 1899): 675. 

1899. Powers and perils of new trusts. H. H. Robbins. 

Gunton’s magazine, vol. 16 {,/une, 1899): 443. 


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1899. Organized labor and organize<l capital. H. P. Robinson. 

Journal of political economy, vol. 7 {June, 1899): 326. 

1899. The Ohio anti-trust law. (From the Metal World.) 

Protectionist, vol. 11 {June, 1899): 12,5-126. 

1899. Legal restraints on modern industrial combinations and monopolies in the 
United States. Lionel Norman. 

American law renew, vol. 33 {July-Aug., 1899): 499. 

1899. The great problem that confronts our legislatures and courts. Boyd Win¬ 
chester. 

American law review, vol. 33 {July-Aug., 1899): 514- 

1899. Trusts. E. A. Smith. 

Chautauquan, vol. 29 {July, 1899): 347. 

1899. The new trades combination scheme and the interests of the consumer. 
E. J. Smith. 

Economic review, vol. 9 {July 15, 1899): 350. 

1899. The trust problem and its solution. W. A. Peffer. 

Forum, vol. 27 {July, 1899): 523. 

1899. Building a trust. H. W. Thomas. 

Lippincott's magazine, vol. 64 {July, 1899): 137. 

1899. Modern industrial combinations. R. P. Flower, etc. 

Munsey, vol. 21 {July, 1899): 586. 

1899. State control of trusts. R. Kleberg. 

Arena, vol. 22 {Aug., 1899): 191. 

1899. The tariff and trusts. 

Gunton's magazine, vol 17 {Aug., 1899): 81. 

1899. Anti-trust legislation. J. P. Sayers. 

Noi’th American rerieu', vol. 169 {Aug., 1899): 210. 

1899. Trusts in politics. E. F. Adams. 

Overland monthly, vol. 34 {Aug., 1899): 120. 

1899. Trusts in England. F. C. Chappell. 

Protectionist, vol. 11 1899): 198-200. 

1899. Trusts—their legal status. Edwin Burrett Smith. 

Self-culture, vol. 9 {Aug., 1899): 648. 

1899. The tin-plate combination. F. L. iNIcVey. 

Yale review, vol. 8 {Aug., 1899): 156. 

1899. The control of trusts. J. D. Forrest. 

American journal of sociology, vol. 5 {Sept., 1899): 228. 

1899. Why the trusts cannot control prices. George E. Roberts. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 20 {Sept., 1899): 305. 

1899. How to eliminate “trusts” from the Presidential campaign. Henry Mac- 
farland. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 20 {Sept., 1899): 309. 

1899. Organization of industry. F. B. Thurber. 

Arena, vol. 22 {Sept., 1899): 301-312. 

1899. Trusts and the commonwealth. 

Arena, vol. 22 {Sept., 1899): 412. 


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Industrial organizations. C. R. Flint. 

Cassier's magazine, vol. 16 {Sept., 1899): 554-558. 

Crusade against prosperity. George Gunton. 

Gunion's magazine, vol. 17 [Sept., 1899): 168. 

“A vigorous defense of the great corporations.” 

Competition. 

Harper's weekly, vol. 48 {Sept. 2, 1899): 861. 

Modern monopoly. 

Harper's weekly, vol. 48 {Sept. 9, 1899): 889. 

Just basis of capitalization. 

Harper's weekly, vol. 48 {Sept. 16, 1899): 921. ^ 

Chicago trust conference. 

Harper's weekly, vol. 48 {Sept. 30, 1899): 954. 

Chicago trust conference. W. Payne. 

Harper's weekly, vol. 48 {Sept. .SO, 1899): 975. 

Not trusts, but corporations. 

Independent, vol. 51 {Sept. 7, 1899): 2447. 

Anti-trust legislation. G. E. Bearn. 

Independent, vol. 51 {Sept. 21, 1899): 2553-2556. 

Chicago trust conference. J. B. Clark. 

Independent, vol. 51 {Sept. 28, 1899): 2602-2604. 

Remedies for trusts. 

Independent, vol. 51 {Sept. 28, 1899): 2634-^636. 

Chicago trust conference. 

Xation, vol. 69 {Sept. 21, 1899): 218. 

Banks and trust comi)anies. 

Nation, vol. 69 {Sept. 21, 1899): 220. 

Legal aspect of “trusts.” Joseph S. .Vuerbach. 

North American review, vol. 169 {Se])t., 1899): 375. 

Chicago trust conference. 

Outlook, vol. 63 {Sept. 23, 1899): 195-196. 

Chicago trust conference. F. Crissey. 

Outlook, vol. 68 {Sept. 23, 1899): 199-201. 

Rise in prices and the trusts. 

Public opinion, vol. 27 {Sept. 14, 1899): 325. 

St. Louis anti-trust conference. 

Public opinion, vol. 27 {Sept. 28, 1899): 387. 

Bryan’s trust remedy. 

Public opinion, vol. 27 {Sept. 28, 1899): 388. 

American prosperity and the “trusts.” The Chicago conference, etc. 
American montldy revieiv of reviews, vol. 20 {Oct., 1899): 397-401. 

The Chicago conference on trusts: 1. The summing up of an observer. 
E. Benjamin Andrews.—2. The final word of the presiding officer. 
William Wirt Howe. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 20 {Oct., 1899): 4o5-457. 


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1899. Professor Gunton’s defense of trusts. 

American monthly revmv of renews, vol. 20 {Oct., 1899) •. 466. 

1899. Dismantling of manufacturing plants. 

Harper's lueekly, vol. 48 ( Oct. 14, 1899 ): 1051. 

1899. “The Chicago trust conference.” G. Gunton. 

Lecture bulletin, vol. S ( Oct. 14, 1899 ): 27. 

1899. Monopoly and competition. G. Gunton. 

Lecture bulletin, vol. 3 ( Oct. 28, 1899 ): 79. 

1899. Testimony for trusts. 

Outlook, vol. 63 {Oct. 28, 1899): 476. 

1899. Franchises or monopolies: their public ownership and operation. H. E 
Tremain. 

American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 14 ( Nov., 1899): 26 

1899. How to control the trusts. Sylvester Pennoyer. 

American laiv review, vol. 33 {Nov.-Dee., 1899): 876-884- 

1899. The trust; its benefits and dangers. 

Current literature, vol. 26 {Nov., 1899): 407. 

1899. Railways and industrial combination. H. T. Newcomb. 

Gunton's magazine, vol. 17 {Nov., 1899): 347. 

1899. Railroads and trusts. 

Harper's weekly, vol. 43 {Nov. 4, 1899): 1123. 

1899. New Jersey and the great corporations. Edward Q. Keasbey. 

Harvard law review, vol. 13 {Nov., 1899): 198-212; {Dec., 1899): 264-278. 

1899. America’s working i>eople: the northern farm. Charles B. Spahr. 

Outlook, vol. 63 {Nov. 4, 1899): 558. 

1899. Corporations and publicity: views of some leading journals. 

Protectionist, vol. 11 {Nov., 1899): 400-403. 

1899. Hanna on trusts. 

Public opinion, vol. 27 {Nov. 2, 1899): 547-548. 

1899. Glucose trust decision. 

Public opinion, vol. 27 (Abr. 2 , 1899): 548. 

1899. Formation and control of trusts. A. T. Hadley. 

Scribner's magazine, vol. 26 {Nov., 1899): 604-610. 

1899. List of books and articles on trusts. 

Chautauquan, vol. 30 {Dec., 1899): 237. 

1899. Strength and weakness of the trust idea. J. G. Brooks. 

Engineering magazine, vol. 18 {Dec., 1899): 351-360. 

1899. Trust problem—its real nature. E. W. Bemis. 

Forum, vol. 28 {Dec., 1899): 413-436. 

1899. President and trusts. 

Independent, vol. 51 {Dec. 14, 1899): 3375. 

1899. The Chicago trust conference. H. R. Hatfield. ' 

Journal of political economy, vol. 8 {Dec., 1899): 1. 

1899. Trusts from an economic standpoint. W. M. Coleman. 

Journal of political economy, vol. 8 {Dec., 1899): 19. 


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1899. The applications of the anti-trust law. F. P. Powers. 

Journal of political econonii), rol. 8 {Dec., 1899)-. 98. 

1899. V lews of capital and labor on trusts. 

Outlook, rol. 63 {Dec. 3, 1899): 757. 

1899. Rational views al)ont industrial coniljines. D. W. D. 

Protectionist, vol. 11 {Dec., 1899): 489. 

1900. Over oprichting en bestuur van trusts. A. T. Hadley. Yertaald door 

AV. C. Th. van der Schalk. 

De Economist, 1900: pp. 100-117. 

1900. Die Warenhaiiser. Ihre Entstehung, Entwickelung und volkswissenschaft- 
liche Bedeutung. Gustav Streseinann. 

Zeitschrift fiir die gesamte Staatsirissenschaft, rol. 56, no. 4 {1900): 696-733. 

1900. Railway discriminations and industrial combinations. C. A. Prouty. 

American academy of political and social science. Annals, rol. 15 {Jan., 1900): 41- 

1900. The Chicago trust conference. R. L. Holaind. 

American academy of political and .social science. Annals, rol. 15 {Jan., 1900): 69. 

1900. The trust question: 1. Its development in America. C. G. Miller.—2. Evo¬ 
lution of the combination. Everett Leftwich.—3. The suicidal methods 
of trusts. H. N. Casson.—4. Co-operative benefits through taxation. 
R. AVard. 

Arena, rol. 33 {Jan., 1900): 40. 

1900. Disarming the trusts. J. B. Clark. 

Atlantic, rol. 85 {Jan., 1900): 47-53. 

1900. Principles underlying the trust. E. H. Cooper. 

Canadian magazine, rol. 14 {Jan., 1900): 243-247. 

1900. A living profit and a living wage. E. J. Smith. 

Forum, vol. 28 {Jan., 1900): 542-553. 

1900. Govei'uor Roosevelt’s message. Henry Loomis Nelson. 

Harper’s V'eekly, rol. 44 {Jan. 6, 1900): 21. 

1900. Combination of labor and capital against trusts. 

Independent, vol. 52 {Jan. 11, 1900): 139. 

1900. The theatrical syndicate. N. Hapgood. 

International monthly, vol. 1 {Jan., 1900): 99. 

1900. Free competition versus trust combinations. AV. E. Chandler. 

Munsey, vol. 22 {Jan., 1900): 569-570. 

1900. Trust as a step in the march of civilization. A. McEwen. 

Munsey, vol. 22 {Jan., 1900): 570-574- 

1900. Governor Roosevelt on taxation. 

Nation, vol. 70 {Jan. 11, 1900): 24- 

1900. The new economic movement in Britain. F. C. Chappell. 

Protectionist, vol. 11 {Jan., 1900): 524-527. 

1900. Senior’s theory of monopoly. R. T. Ely. 

American economic association. Publications, 3d series, vol. 1 {Feb., 1900 ): 89. 

1900. The financiering of trusts. C. S. Fairchild. 

American economic association. Publications, 3d series, vol. 1 {Feb., 1900): 149. 


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1900. Influence of the trust in the developing of undertaking genius. S. Sher¬ 
wood. 

American economic association. Publications, 3d series, vol. 1 {Feb., 1900 ): 163. 

1900. Some tendencies in combinations which may become dangerous. J. B. Dill. 
American economic association. Publications, 3d series, vol. 1 {Feb., 1900): 177. 

1900. The futility of the anti-trust issue. D. Willcox. 

Forum, vol. 28 {Feb., 1900): 732. 

1900. Trusts and social progress. A. H. McKnight. 

Gunton's magazine, vol. 18 {Feb., 1900): 143. 

1900. The trust in politics. W. A. Peffer. 

North American review, vol. 170 {Feb., 1900): 244- 

1900. The anti-trust conference. 

Outlook, vol. 64 {Feb. 24, 1900): FiO. 

1900. The Standard oil company. 

Protectionist, vol. 11 {Feb., 1900): 598. 

1900. The Illinois anti-trust law invalid. 

Public opinion, vol. 28 {Feb. 8, 1900): 168. 

1900. The Chicago trust conference. 

Public opinion, vol. 28 {Feb. 22, 1900): 232. 

1900. The iron industry in the United States. F. W. Taussig. 

Quarterly journal of econoniics, vol. 14 {Feb., 1900): 143-170; {Aug., 1900): 
47.5-508. 

1900. Influence of the trust in the developing of undertaking genius. S. Sher¬ 
wood. 

Yale renew, vol. 8 {Feb., 1900): 362. 

1900. Constitutional aspects of the Federal control of corporations. E. AV. 
Huffcut. 

American law reiieiv, vol. 34 {Mar.-Apr., 1900): 186. 

1900. A suggestion concerning trusts. H. Teichmueller. 

American law review, vol. 34 {Mar.-Apr., 1900): 229. 

1900. The limits of competition. Washington Gladden. 

Independent, vol. 52 {Mar. 1, 1900): 540. 

1900. Effect of tru.sts on labor. John D. Archbold. 

Independent, vol. 52 {Mar. 15, 1900): 645. 

1900. The trust problem: A proposed solution. C. A. Ficke. 

Journal of political economy, vol. 8 {Mar., 1900): 242. 

1900. Standard oil and Carnegie dividends. G. Gunton. 

Lecture bulletin, vol. 3 {Mar., 1900): 499. 

1900. Trusts and the tariff. 

Lecture bulletin, vol. 3 {Mar. 24, 1900): 579. 

1900. To down the trusts. 

Overland monthly, n. s., vol. 35 {Mar., 1900): 284-285. 

1900. More facts about tin plate. Albert Clarke. 

Protectionist, vol. 11 {Mar., 1900): 639-642. 

1900. A trust that failed. 

Public opinion, vol. 28 {Mar. 8, 1900): 296. 


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1900. The Industrial Commission’s report on trusts. 

Public opinion, vol. £8 {Mar. 8, 1900): £96. 

1900. Social aspects of trusts. 

Scribner’s magazine, vol. £7 {Mar., 1900): 379. 

1900. Publicity; a remedy for the evil of trusts. J. W. Jenks. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. £1 {Apr., 1900): 445. 

1900. F bur books on trusts. J. R. Commons. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. £1 {Apr., 1900): 449. 

Review of “ Preliminary report of the Industrial Commission on trusts.” 

‘‘Chicago conference.” Nettleton. 

‘‘Trusts or competition.” Ely. 

‘‘Monopolies and trusts.” Ely. 

1900. A second Chicago trust conference. 

Chautauquan, vol. 31 {Apr., 1900 ): 9. 

1900. Woman and trusts. 

Harper’s bazaar, vol. 33 {Apr. 7, 1900): £98. 

1900. The trust question. 

Independent, vol. 5£ {Apr. £6, 1900): 10££-10£3. 

1900. Nature and significance of monopolies and trusts. R. T. Ely. 

International journal of ethics, vol. 10 {Apr., 1900): 273-£88. 

1900. Professor Ely’s classification of monopolies. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. £1 {May,'1900): 699 

1900. Popular illusions about trusts. Andrew Carnegie. 

Century, vol. 60 {May, 1900): 143-149. 

1900. The real danger in trusts. 

Century, vol. 60 {May, 1900): 15£-153. 

1900. Methods of the ice trust. 

Independent, vol. 5£ {May 10, 1900): 1145. 

1900. Ice and politics. 

Independent, vol. 5£ {May 31, 1900): 1331. 

1900. The proposed constitutional amendment. 

Nation, vol. 70 {May £4, 1900): 39£. 

1900. The war on monopolies. 

Nation, vol. 70 {May 31, 1900): 410-411- 

1900. Judicial decisions on statutes prohibiting combinations and trusts. R. C. 
Davis. 

Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 14 {May, 1900): 410-4^5. 

1900. The proposed New York business companies’ act, 1900. Maurice H. 
Robinson. 

Yale review, vol. 9 {May, 1900): 79-85. 

1900. The American steel and wire company. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. £1 {June, 1900): 66£. 

1900. The ice trust in New York. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. £1 {June, 1900): 653. 

1900. National legislative problems.—^'i. The evils of trusts and foolish remedies. 
Joseph Dana Miller. 

Arena, vol. £3 {June, 1900): 617-6£6. 

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IMonopolies and tru.stfs. R. T. Ely. 

Current literature, rol. 28 {June, 1900 ): 309,310. 

The ice trust outrage. 

Gunton’s magazine, vol. 18 {June, 1900): 515-519. 

Mothers and trusts. 

Harper's bazaar, vol. 33 {June 23, 1900): 512. 

Redemption of politics by the trusts. 

Indejjendent, rol. 52 {June 14, 1900): 1456-1458. 

Congress, the trusts, and politics. 

Literarij digest, vol. 20 {June 9, 1900 ): 688 . 

Trusts and interstate trade. 

Haiion, vol. 70 {June 7, 1900): 431-432. 

Mayor Van Wyck’s position [on ice trust question]. 

Nation, vol. 70 {.Tune 14, 1900): 451-452. 

The anti-trust amendment. 

Outlook, vol. 65 {June 9, 1900): 325-327. 

New York’s ice trust. 

Outlook, vol. 65 {June 9, 1900): 328. 

Mr. Bryan’s trust proposal. C. B. S. 

Outlook, vol. 65 {June 9, 1900 ): 366, 367. 

An effective anti-trust decision. 

Outlook, vol. 65 {Ju7ie 23, 1900): 429, 430. 

Trusts. J. B. Clark. 

Political science quarterly, vol. 15 {June, 1900): 181-195. 

The parties and the trusts. 

Public opinion, vol. 28 {June 14, 1900): 742-743. 

The ice trust disclosures. 

Public opinion, vol. 28 {June 21, 1900): 774- 

The concentration of commerce: 1. Over-capitalized industrial corporations. 
Edward G. Johns.—2. Cooperative business vs. trusts. Duncan Mac- 
Arthur. 

Arena, vol. 24 {July, 1900): 1-13. 

The trust question in epigram. Charles W. Stevenson. 

Bankers' monthly, vol. 20 {July, 1900): 11-28. 

Anti-trust amendment. 

Chautauquan, tjol. 31 {July, 1900): 324, 325. 

The trusts and the end. John Brisben Walker. 

Cosmopolitan, vol. 29 {July, 1900): 310-312. 

The paper-money trust. 

Independent, vol. 52 {July 5, 1900): 1639. 

The trusts and the public mind. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 22 {Aug., 1900): 143, 144. 

Trusts: Economic meaning of consolidated corporation. Charles W. Steven¬ 
son. 

Bankers' monthly, rol. 20 {Aug., 1900): 135-137. 


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1900. The hunting of the trust. 

Nation, vol. 71 {Aug. SO, 1000) \ 166, 167. 

1900. Frank questions frankly answered. 

Outlook, vol. 65 {Aug. 25, 1900): 984, 985. 

1900. Great Britain and the “trust” problem. T. Scanlon. 

Arena, vol. 24 {Sept., 1900): 813-820. 

1900. Economic consolidation and monopoly. Philip Alexander Robinson. 
Conservative revieiv, vol. 4 {Sept., 1900): 38-96. 

1900. The latest phase of the trust problem. John Bates Clark. 

Gunton’s magazine, vol. 19 {Sept., 1900): 209-215. 

1900. The trumped-up trust issue. 

Harper's meekly, vol. 44 {Sept. 29, 1900): 909. 

1900. The influence of corporations on morals and religion. .T. W. Van Cleve. 
Methodist review, vol. 40 {Sept.-Oct., 1900): 710-724. 

1900. Characteristics of European trusts. C. C. Adams. 

Public opinion, vol. 29 {Sept. 13, 1900 ): 330. 

1900. Mr. Bryan and the trusts; an anti-trust view. F. S. Monnett. 

American monthly revievj of reviews, vol. 22 {Oct., 1900): 439. 

1900. Trusts in the case of Bryan’s election. J. L. Laughlin. 

American monthly review of renews, vol. 22 ( Oct., 1900): 443. 

1900. New' light on the problem of trusts. C. R. Flint. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 22 {Oct., 1900): 445. 

Review of “ The trust problem,” by J. \V. Jenks. 

1900. The latest phase of the trust problem. 

American monthly review of review's, vol. 22 {Oct., 1900): 465-466. 

1900. The futility of anti-trust legislation. A. G. Mall. 

Arena, vol. 24 {Oct., 1900): 405. 

1900. Trusts: The corporation and the law. Charles M. Stevenson. 

Bankers’ monthly, vol. 20 {Oct., 1900): 363-366. 

1900. “Trusts” and monopolies. G. Gunton. 

Gunton’s magazine, vol. 19 {Oct., 1900): 344- 

1900. The trusts and the campaign. 

Independent, vol. 52 {Oct. 4, 1900): 2399-2400. 

1900. Die Allianzen, gemeinsame monopolitische Vereinigungen der Unternehmer 
und Arbeiter iri England. Robert Liefmann. 

Jahrbucher fur Nationalokonomie und Statistik, III. Folge, vol. 20 {Oct., 1900): 
433-477. 

contents: 

I. Kartelle und trusts in England. 

II. Die Entstebung der Allianzen. 

III. Die Organisation und Wirksamkeit der Allianzen. 

IV. Die bisherigen Erfolge der Allianzen. 

V. Die Weiterentwickelung der Allianzen. 

1900. The college man and the corporate proposition. J. B. Dill. 

Munsey, vol. 24 {Oct., 1900): 148. 

1900. Mr. Bryan on trusts. 

Nation, vol. 51 {Oct. 25, 1900): 322, 323. 


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1900. Beveridge on ti’usts. H. H. Swain. 

Xation, vol. 71 {0c\. 25, 1900) \ 327. 

1900. Trusts and protection. Albert Clarke. 

ProtectioniM, vol. 12 {Oct., 1900) •. 280-282. 

1900. Trusts, wages, and prices. Abstract of a report of the national Department 
of Labor. 

Protectionist, vol. 12 {Oct., 1900): 306-310. 

1900. The “Smithsonian system” as a substitute for trusts. F. S. Baldwin. 

Public opinion, vol. 29 {Oct. 25, 1900): 524- 

1900. Financial aspects of the trust problem. Edward Sherwood Meade. 

American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 16 {Nov., 1900): 
345-403. 

1900. Trusts in England. Recent developments of industrial combinations. 
Robert Donald. 

American monthly reiieiv of reviews, vol. 22 {Nov., 1900): 578-584- 

1900. Remedy for trusts. 

Current literature, vol. 29 {Nov., 1900): 567-569. 

1900. Can there be a good trust? George E. Roberts. 

Forum, vol. 30 {Nov., 1900): 286-293. 

1900. Una inchiesta sui trusts negli State Uniti d’America. R. Dalla Volta. 
Givonale degli economisti, vol. 21 {Nov., 1900): 484- 

1900. The people’s rejection of monopoly. 

Independent, vol. 52 {Nov. 15, 1900): 2756. 

1900. The case of the ice company. 

Nation, vol. 71 {Nov. 29, 1900): 421. 

1901. Retail traders and trusts in Britain. F. C. Chappell. 

Protectioni.et, vol. 13 {Nov., 1901): 394, 395. 

1900. The trusts: facts established and problems unsolved. J. W. Jenks. 
Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 15 {Nov., 1900): 46. 

1900. The capitalization of public-service corj)orations. W. Z. Ripley. 

Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 15 {Nov., 1900): 106. 

1900. Remedies for trust abuses. Frank Parsons. 

Arena, vol. 24 {Dec., 1900): 569-572. 

1900. “Tnists” in the United States. C. R. Flint. 

Cassier’s magazine, vol. 19 {Dec., 1900): 102-108. 

Favors tnists. 

1900. Ely: Monopolies and trusts. F. C. Montague. 

Economic journal, vol. 10 {Dec., 1900): 519-522. 

1900. The New York anti-trust law ineffective. 

Outlook, vol. 66 {Dec. 1, 1900): 771. 

1901. Industriekartelle und Irusts und das Problem ihrer rechtlichen Regelung. 

Heinrich Waentig. 

Jahrhuch fur Gesetzgehung, Verwaltung and Volkswirtschaft im deutschen Reich, 
vol. 25, pt. 4, pp. 1191-1221. 

1901. Trusts: Combination and the public good. Charles AV. Stevenson. 

Bankers’ monthly, vol. 21 {Jan., 1901): 14-17. 


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1901. Strength and weakness of the combination or trust idea. A symposium of 
expert opinions. 

Engineering magazine, vol. 20 {Jan., 1901): 761. 

Quotes John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, James B. Dill, and the late Lord Chief 
Justice Russell, with comment. 

1901. Trusts e marina mercantile. Giuseppe Carerj. 

Jj it alia coloniale, anno 2 {Jan., 1901) : 13-64- 

1901. Freedom and growth through cooperation. B. 0. Flower. 

Arena, vol. 2-5 {Feb., 1901): 210-217. 

1901. Manufacturing news. Trusts in Europe. 

Cassier’s magazine, vol. 19 {Feb., 1901): i-ii. 

1901. Public control of private corporations. R. T. Ely. 

Cosmopolitan, vol. 30 {Feb., 1901): 430. 

1901. Trusts and business stability. G. Gunton. 

Gunton’s magazine, vol. 20 {Feb., 1901): 117. 

1901. The steel combination. 

Outlook, vol. 67 {Feb. 16, 1901): 373. 

1901. Trust capitalization in 1900. 

Outlook, vol. 67 {Feb. 16, 1901): 373, 374- 

1901. Trust literature: a survey and a criticism. Charles J. Bullock. 

Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 15 {Feb., 1901): 167-217. 

1901. An $800,000,000 steel ‘ ‘ trust? ’ ’ 

American monthly revietv of reviews, vol. 23 {March, 1901): 278. 

1901. How trusts can be crushed. W. Clark. 

Arena, vol. 25 {Mar., 1901): 264-270. 

1901. Mutualism versus commercial feudalism. B. O. Flower. 

Arena, vol. 25 {March, 1901): 326-328. 

1901. Trusts and internationalism. T. N. Carver. 

Chautauquan, vol. 32 {March, 1901): 598-600. 

1901. Are we to have an emperor? 

Nation, vol. 72 {Mar. 14, 1901): 208. 

1901. Figures on trust dividends. 

Outlook, vol. 67 {March 16, 1901): 606, 607. 

1901 The billion-dollar steel trust. Albert Shaw. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 23 {April, 1901): 387-391, 

1901. Billion-dollar trust. 

Chautauquan, vol. 33 {April, 1901): 3, 4- 

1901. The world’s greatest revolution. John Brisben Walker. 

Cosmopolitan, vol. 30 {April, 1901): 677-680. 

1901. The limitations of monopoly. E. S. Meade. 

Forum, vol. 31 {April, 1901): 213-224- 
1901. II “trust” dell’ acciaio negli Stati Uniti. Giorgio Bourgarel. 

Jy’italia coloniale, anno 2 {April, 1901): 44-47. 

1901. Trusts and monopolies. N. D. Tibbals. 

Modem culture, vol. IS {April, 1901): 174- 

1901. The great steel combine and the tariff. 

Protectionist, vol. 12 {April, 1901): 596-598. 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 

Labor and the steel combine. 

Public opinion, rol. 30 {April 25, 1901 ): 519, 520. 

American engineering progress. III. The influence of combination. 
Scientific Amer. supp., vol 51 {April 6, 1901): 21128, 21129. 

Labor and the steel trust. 

American monthh/ review of reviews, vol. 23 {May, 1901): 526, 528. 

The steel trust in the Great Lakes. W. F. McClure. 

Atnerican monthly review of reviews, vol. 23 {May, 1901): .560-566. 

The steel trust and its makers. Charles S. Gleed. 

Cosmopolitan, vol. 31 {May, 1901): 25. 

Industrial and railroad consolidation. 

Harper's weekly, vol. 45 {May 4, 1901): 450. 

The next world-power. Henry D. Lloyd. 

Independent, vol. 53 {May 16, 1901): 1111, 1112. 

The trusts and the labor market. 

Independent, vol. 53 {May S3, 1901): 1211, 1212. 

Industrial and railroad consolidations: 1. A grave danger to the community. 
Russell Sage.—2. Their advantage to the public. J. J. Hill.—3. Their 
effects in the steel and iron industry. C. iNI. Schwab.—4. What they 
have accomplished for capital and labor. C. R. Flint.—5. Influence of 
“Trusts” upon prices. F. B. Thurber.—6. The outcome of unintelligent 
competition. James Logan. 

North American revieiv, vol. 172 {May, 1901): 641 et seq. 

The progress of trusts in Britain. F. C. Chappell. 

Jhotectionist, vol. 13 {May, 1901): 64, 65. 

The approach of the universal trust. S. E. Moffet. 

Prddic opinion, vol. 30 {May 23, 1901): 647, 648. 

The tariff and the trusts. C. Beardsley. 

Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 15 {May, 1901): 371-389. 

" The abolition or reduction of tariffs should not be regarded as the adequate or final 
solution of the trust problem, but as a means by which most combinations in the 
manufacturing industries may be held in check, so long as the consolidation of 
industry does not extend beyond national boundaries.” 

The panic about trade. 

Spectator, vol. 86 {May 11, 1901 ): 685. 

On American rivalry, trusts, subsidies, etc. 

How to restrain trusts. 

American monthly review of reviews, vol. 23 {June, 1901): 719. 

Trusts and public policy. C. J. Bullock. 

Atlantic, vol. 87 {June, 1901): 737-743. 

Evolution, socialism, trusts, and the religious situation in East Aurora. 
Elbert Hubbard. 

Independent, vol. 53 {June27, 1901): 1473-1476. 

Organized labor and the trusts. Samuel Gompers. 

Independent, vol. 53 {June 27, 1901): 1487,1488. 

“Morganeering.” (Trusts.) W. R. Lawson. 

National review, vol. 37 {June, 1901): 538. 


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1901. How trusts affect prices. Jereniiali W. Jenks. 

North American review, rol. 172 {June, 1901): 906-918. 

1901. La questione dei “Trusts” negli Stati Uniti. R'ccardo Dalla Volta. 

Nuova Antologia, vol. 177 {June 1, 1901): 519-534. 

1901. Trusts as investments. 

Outlook, vol. 68 {June 1, 1901): 234. 

1901. Economics from trust management. 

Outlook, rol. 68 {June 1, 1901): 235. 

1901. The trust companies: Is there danger in the system? Alexander D. Noyes. 
Political science quarterly, vol. 16 {June, 1901): 248. 

1901. Trusts: Will the New World buy up the old? W. T. Stead. 

Review of revieivs, London, vol. 23 {June: 1901). 

1901. Some large [trust] companies of 1901. 

American monthly review of reviews, rol. 24 {July, 1901): 4- 

1901. Sixteenth-century trusts. A. P. Winston. 

Atlantic monthly, rol. 88 {July, 1901 ): 5-10. 

1901. Face to face with the trusts. H. W. Wilson. 

Fortnightly review, n. s., vol. 70 {July, 1901): 76. 

1901. “Trusts” for social betterment. W. H. Tolman. 

World's work, vol. 2 {July, 1901): 924-928. 

1901. The billion dollar tru.«t. S. G. Hobson; H. W. Macrosty. 

Contemporary reneiv, rol. 80 {Aug., 1901), 176; {Sept., 1901): 333. 

“ We are thus driven to the conclusion that, whether we are to have in this country 
a number of trusts in essentials similar to that of the American Steel Corporation, 
or whether Government intervention in England will take place earlier than in 
America, the British nation for its own safety can not permit the continuance of 
any private monopoly, particularly in a trade so necessary to the national well-being 
as that of iron and steel.” 

1901. An analysis of the steel trust. Richard T. Ely. 

Cosmopolitan, vol. 31 {Aug., 1901): 428-431. 

1901. Trust employees as stockholders. 

Outlook, rol. 68 {Aug. 31, 1901): 996,997. 

1901. The growth of combination in British industries. F. C. Chappell. 
Protectionist, vol. 13 {Aug., 1901): 185-187. 

1901. Genesis of the United States steel corporation. E. S. Meade. 

Quarterly journal economics, vol. 15 {Aug., 1901): 517-550. 

1901. Menace to freedom: The college trust. T. E. Will. 

Arena, rol. 26 {Sept., 1901): -.244-257. 

1901. Effect on America’s export trade. C. R. Flint. 

('ussier's magazine, vol. 20 {Sept., 1901): 428-430. 

1901. Trusts in Europe. S. G. Lindholm. 

.Journal of political economy, vol. 9 {Sept., 1901): 600-606. 

1901. Monopolies and the law. John B. Clark. 

Political science quarterly, vol. 16 {Sept., 1901): 463-475. 

1901. Trusts in Europe. [From the Washington Star.] 

Protectionist, rol. 13 {Sept., 1901): 258-260. 

1901. Financing trusts. E. J. Edwards. 

World's work, vol. 2 {Sept., 190! . 


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1901. Trust and the single tax: 1. The vital element in restraint of trade.— 
L. F. Post. 2. The evil of exclusive privileges.—J. II. Ralston. 3. The 
ultimate basis of all monopoly.—B. Hall. 

Arena, vol. 26 {Oct, 1901)\ 362-372. 

1901. Some recent American industrial consolidations. G. E. Walsh. 

Cassiefs magazine, vol. 20 {Oct., 1901): 454-463. 

1901. Trade combinations. J. W. Jenks. 

Gassier’s magazine, vol. 20 {Oct., 1901): 492-498. 

1901. Comment on constitue un grand trust aux Etats-Unis. Le trust d’acier. 
Paul de Rousiers. 

Le Correspondant, 73e annee ( Oct. 25, 1901 ): 389. 

1901. Reverses of copper and other trusts. 

Outlook, vol. 69 {Oct. 5, 1901): 244,245. 

1901. Industrial combinations in Europe. Jeremiah W. Jenks. 

International monthly, vol. 4 {Nor., 1901): 648-675. 

1901. What the United States steel corporation really is and how it works. Ray 
Stannard Baker. 

McClure’s magazine, tiol. 18 {Nov., 1901): 3-13. 

1901. The integration of industry in the United States. W. F. Willoughby. 
Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 16 {Nov., 1901): 94-115. 

1901. The tariff and the trusts. Sereno E. Payne. 

International monthly, vol. 4 {Dec., 1901): 742-765. 

1902. Corporations and trusts. Thomas Conyngton. 

^Imja, vol. 27 {Jan., 1902): 55-57. 

1902. Trusts and British trade. Robert Donald. 

Netu liberal review, vol. 2 {Jan., 1902): 794-819. 

Gives a brief survey of American trusts and foreign trade; international trusts; 
trusts in Germany and France; English industrial combinations, with speculations 
upon the future of British trusts. 

1902. A grain buyer’s trust: How Kansas farmers are meeting it. C. H. Matson. 
American monthly review' of reviews, vol. 25 {Feb., 1902): 201-205. 

1902. Trusts, trade imions and the National Museum. S. Webb. 

International monthly, vol. 5 {Feb., 1902): 127. 

“Trusts” in the light of census returns. William R. Merriam. 

Atlantic monthly, vol. 89 {Mar., 1902): 332-339. 


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Copra monopoly in Samoa. 

Report by Consul Thomas M. Dawson, Apia, Samoa, Sept. 27,1880. 

Vol. 2, no. 4, Feb., 1881. p. 341. 

Stock companies or trusts in Germany. 

Report by Consul-General Jacob Mueller, Frankfort-on-the-Main, May 27,1889. 
Vol. 30, no. 106, July, 1889. pp. 271-275. 

Proposed cement trust in Japan. (Notes.) 

Vol. 58, no. 219, Dec., 1898. p. 624. 

Petroleum monopoly in Germany. ("Notes.) 

Vol. 49, no. 180, Sept., 1895. p. 121. 

Italian sulphur trust. 

Consul Louis H. Briihl, Catania, May 28, 1896. 

Vol. 51, no. 190, July, 1896. pp. 489-492. 

Trusts in Austria. 

Consul-General Max Judd, Vienna, June 14, 1897. 

Vol. 55, no. 204, Sept., 1897. pp. 47-50. 

Coal and iron trusts in Germany. (Notes.) 

Vol. 55, no. 205, Oct., 1897. p. 293. 

Sicilian sumac trust. (Notes.) 

Vol. 60, no. 224, May, 1899. p. 196. 

Steamship trust in Brazil. (Notes.) 

Vol. 60, no. 226, July, 1899. pp. 375, 376. 

Match monopoly in Venezuela. (Notes.) 

Vol. 60, no. 227, Aug., 1899. p. 748. 

German tool-machine trust. 

Vice-Con.sul-General Simon W. Hanauer, Frankfort, June 21,1899. 

Vol. 61, no. 228, Sept,, 1899. pp. 121, 122. 

Match monopoly in Colombia. (Notes.) 

Vol. 61, no. 228, Sept., 1899. p. 174. 

Trusts in Germany. (Notes.) 

Vol. 61, no. 230, Nov., 1899. p. 498. 

British shipping trust. 

Consul Marshall Halstead, Birmingham, Aug. 16, 1899. 

Vol. 61, no. 231, Dec., 1899. pp. 538-540. 

Trusts in Germany. 

Consul-General Richard Guenther, Frankfort, Sept. 22, 1899, 

Vol. 61, no. 231, Dec., 1899. pp. 636,637. 

German bandage trust. (Notes.) 

Vol. 62, no. 234, Mar., 1900. p. 397. 

Clock trust in Japan. (Notes.) 

Vol. 62, no. 234, Mar., 1900. pp. 400,401. 


1900. 



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1901. 


Trusts in Austria-Hungary. 

Consul Frank W. Mahin, Rcichonberg, Jan. 10, 1900. 

Vol. 62, no. 235, Apr., 1900. pp. 445, 446. 

Trust in bleaching trade in Great Britain. 

Coirsul Halstead, Birmingham, Feb. 24, 190C. 

Vol. 63, no. 236, May, 1900. pp. 92, 93. 

Wall-paper trust in Great Britain. 

Consul Halstead, Birmingham, Feb. 16, 1900. 

Vol. 63, no. 236, May, 1900. pp. 93, 94. 

Soap trust in Germany. 

Consul-General Richard Guenther, Frankfort, Jan. 29,1900. 
Vol. 63, no. 236, May, 1900. pp. 94,95. 

Safety-fuse trust in Germany. 

Consul Brainard H. Warner, jr., Leipzig, Jan. 27, 1900. 

Vol. 63, no. 236, May, 1900. pp. 95,96. 

International plate-glass trust. (Notes.) 

Vol. 63, no. 2.36, May, 1900. p. 123. 

Trusts in Great Britain. 

Consul Halstead, Birmingham, Mar. 1, 1900. 

Vol. 63, no. 237, June, 1900. pp. 178,179. 

Trusts in Austria: Industrial conditions. 

Consul Hugo Donzelmann, Prague, Mar. 7, 1900. 

Vol. 63, no. 238, July, 1900. pp. 352, 353. 

Soap trust in Germany. (Notes.) 

Vol. 63, no. 238, July, 1900. p. 397. 

German cement and cracker trusts. (Notes.) 

Vol. 63, no. 239, Aug., 1900. p. 569. 

Tool trust in Germany. (Notes.) 

Vol. 64, no. 240, Sept., 1900. p. 131. 

Monopolies in the department of Panama. 

Consul-General Gudger. 

Vol. 64, no. 241, Oct., 1900. p. 243. 

Orris-root trust. (Notes.) 

Vol. 64, no. 242, Nov., 1900. p. 404. 

Shingle combine in British Columbia. 

Consul L. Edwin Dudley, Vancouver, Jan. 4, 1901. 

Vol. 65, no. 247, Apr., 1901. p. 489. 

Rice trust in Germany. 

Consul Henry W. Diederich, Bremen, Jan. 9, 1901. 

Vol. 65, no. 247, Apr., 1901. pp. 506, 507. 

The Sicilian sulphur combination. 

Consul Alexander Heingartner, Catania, Jan. 25,1901. 

Vol. 66, no. 248, May, 1901. pp. 31, 32. 

German wire-nail trust. (Notes.) 

Vol. 66, no. 248, May, 1901. p. 135. 

European linen-yam trust. (Notes.) 

Vol. 66, no. 249, June, 1901. p. 288. 

Combination of Scandinavian match factories. (Notes.) 
Vol. 66, no. 250, July, 1901. p. 441. 


1901. 


SPECIAL CONSULAR REPORTS. 


Special consular reports. Vol. XXI, Part III. Trusts and trade combinations in 
Europe . . . Reports from consuls of the United States in answer to instructions 
from the Department of State. 

Washington: Government printing office, 1900. {2), 41S-559 pp. 8°. 

CONTENTS. 

Austria: Belgium; France; Germany; Greece; Italy: Malta; Netherlands: Norway; Spain; Sweden; 
Switzerland; United Kingdom. 


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Page. 

Abbott, Austin (1889). 18 

Adams, C. C. (1900). 29 

Adams, Charles Francis. 1 

Adams, Edward F. 1,22 

Adams, Francis A. 1 

Adams, Henry C. 1,3,10 

Adams, J. Dana. 3 

Akin, Edward C. 3 

Aldrich, N. W. 1 

American academy of political and .social 

science. 1 

American social science association. 1 

Andrews, E. Benjamin (1889). 17 

(1889), (1894), (1899). 18,19,23 

Apthorp, Henry. 1 

Archbold, John D (1900). 26 

A.schrott, P. F. 1 

Atkinson, G. \V. 3 

Auerbach, Joseph S. (1899). 23 

Austria. 1 

Bacon, Francis (1888). 16 

Baker, Charles Whiting. 2 

Baker, Henry D. 3 

Baker, Ray Stannard (1901). 34 

Baldwin, F. S (1900). 30 

Baldwin, W. H. 1 

Balt, Sidney (1898). 20 

Barry, W. (1889). 17 

Beach, Charles F., sr. 2 

Beach, Charles F., jr. 2,18,19 

Beardsley, C. (1901). 32 

Bearn, G. E. (1899). 23 

Bell, George W. 2 

Bemis, Edward W. 2,3,10,24 

Benedict, Roswell A. 2 

Berdrow, W. (1899). 21 

Blair, Henry W. 3 

Bland, Thomas A. 2 

Bliss, William D. P. 2 

Boisot, Louis, jr. (1891). 18 

Bolles, Albert A. (1873). 16 

Bonaparte, Charles J. 3 

Bonham, John M. 2 

Bourgarel, Giorgio (1901). 31 

Bouroff, Basil A. 2 

Brooks, J. G. 3,24 

Brouilhet, Charles. 3 

Brown, Thomas W. (1897). 20 

Bruce, Edward C. (1885). 16 

Bryan, William J. 3,10 

Bryce, Lloyd (1897). 20 

Buckland, Edward G. (1890). 18 

Bullock, Charles J. 10,31,32 

Burgess, J. W. (1898). 21 

Butler, M. (1898). 20 


Page. 

Call, Henry L. 3 

Canada (House of Commons). 3 

Carerj, Gui.seppe (1901). 31 

Carnegie, A. 3,17,27 

Carver, T. N. (1901). 31 

Casson, H. N. (1900). 25 

Cawer, J. N. 10 

Chamberlain, I. D. 3 

Chandler, W. E. (1900). 25 

Chappell, F. C. (1899), (1900). 22,25 

(1901). 30,32,33 

Chicago conference on trusts. 3,4 

Clark, John B. 3,4,10,16,18,19,23,25,28,29,33 

Clark, W. (1901). 31 

Clarke, Albert (1899), (1900). 21,26,30 

Clerke, E. M. (1889). 17 

Cloud, D. C. 5 

Cockran, W. Bourke. 3 

Coleman, W. M. (1899). 24 

Coler, B. S. 9 

Collier, William M. 5 

Colver, James J. (1898). 21 

Commercial Yearbook. 5 

Commons, John R. 5,27 

Conner, John B. 3 

Conyngton, Thomas (1902). 34 

Cook, William W. 5 

Cooke, Frederick H. 5,19,21 

Cooper, E. H. (1900). 25 

Corliss, Stephen P. 3 

Cossa, M. 5 

Crissey, F. (1899). 23 

Crow, E. C. 3 

Crozier, John B. 5 

D., D. W. (1899). 25 

Dalla Volta, R. (1900), (1901). 30,33 

Dana, W. F. (1894). 18 

Davis, Jefferson. 3 

Davis, John P. (1897). 20 

Davis, R. C. (1900). 27 

De Leon, Daniel (1897). 19 

Dill, James B.■. 1,3,5,26,29 

Dillaye, Stephen D. 5 

Dodd, S.C. T. 5,17,18,19 

Donald, Robert (1890), (1898). 18,21 

(1900), (1902). 30,34 

Dos Passos, John R. 6 

Dowd, J. (1895). 19 

Dowe, P. E. 3 

Duchaine, Paul. 6 

Dwight, Theodore W. (1888). 17 

Dye, J. T. 10 

Eddy, Arthur J. 6 

Edgerton, Charles F. (1897). 20 

Edwards, E. J. (1901). 33 


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INDEX. 


Page. 

Ellsworth, James W. 3 

El}', Richard T. 6,10,16,17,19,25,27,28,31,33 

Fairchild, C. S. (1900). 25 

Farrer, T. H. 6,16 

Ficke, C. A. (1900). 26 

Fish, Stuyvesant. 3 

Flint, C. R. (1899), (1900). 23,29 

(1901). 32,33 

Flora, Frederico. 6 

Flower, Roswell P. (1897). 20 

(1899), (1901). 22,31 

Forrest, J. D. (1896), (1899). 19,22 

Fortune, William. 3 

Foster, Charles. 3 

Foulke, William D. 3 

Gaithers, George R., jr. 3 

Garland, M. M. 3 

Genart, Charles. 6 

Getz, Paul. 6 

Giddings, Franklin H. 7,16 

Gladden, W. (1899), (1900). 21,26 

Gleed, Charles S. (1901). 32 

Godkin, E. L. (1874). 16 

Gompers, Samuel. 3,32 

Goodnow, Frank J. (1897). 20 

Gray, J. H. 1 

Great Britain. Foreign office. 7 

Greeley. S. H. 3 

Gronlund, Laurence. 3 

Gunton, George. 3,7,10,17,19,23,24,26,29,31 

Guy, Jackson (1896). 19 

Hadley, Arthur T. 7,10,16,17,18,19,24,25 

Haley, F. E. 3 

Hall, B. (1901). 34 

Halle, Ernst L. von. 7 

Hanley, J. C. 3 

Hapgood, N. (1900). 25 

Hardesty, Jesse. 7 

Harding, E. E. 7 

Harper, Wiliam H. 7 

Harvey, W. H. 7 

Hatch, Azel F. 3 

Hatfield, H. R. (1899). 24 

Hayes, John W. 3 

Head, Franklin H. 3 

Heinsheimer, Norbert (1888), (1889). 17 

Hewins, W. A. S. 8 

Hill, J. J. (1901). 32 

History of a pool.. 8 

Hobson, J. A. 8 

Hobson, L. G. (1901). 33 

Holaind, R. L. (1900) .. .. 25 

Holt, B. W. 3,8,21 

Holt, Henry. 8 

Hopkins, J. L. L. 8 

Howard, F. W. (1898). 21 

Howe, William W. 3,23 

Howells, W. D. (1898). 20 

Hubbard, Elbert (1901). 32 

Hudson, James F. 8,16 

Huffcutt, E. W. (1900). 26 

Hunter, John, jr. (1896). 19 

lies, George (1889). 17 

Irwin, E.C. 3 

Jeans, J. Stephen. 8 

Jenks, J. W. 3,8,10,17,18,19,21,27,30,33,34 

Jennings, Edward B. 8 


Page. 

Johns, Edward G. (1900). 28 

Johnson, Emory R. (1894). 18 

Jones, Aaron. 3 

Jones, Samuel M. 3 

Katzenstein, Louis. 9 

Keasbey, Edward Q..'. 3,9,24 

Kinley, David H. 3,9 

Kleberg, R. (1899). 22 

Knapp, Martin A. 3 

Langstroth, Charles S. 9 

Laughlin, J. L. (1900). 29 

Lawson, W. R. (1901). 32 

Leftwich, Everett (1900). 25 

Le Rossignol, James E. 9 

Lewis, B. B. 9 

Lewis, John (1890), (1895). 18,19 

Liefmann, Robert. 9,29 

Lindholm, S. G. (1901). 33 

Lindsay, William. 1 

Lloyd, Henry D. 9,16,19,32 

Lockwood, M. L. 4 

Logan, James (1901). 32 

Luce, Cyrus G. 4 

Lusk, Hugh H. 9 

Lyttelton, Alfred. 9 

MacArthur, Duncan (1900). 28 

McClure, W. F. (1901). 32 

McEwen, A. (1900) ..,. 25 

Macfarland, Henry J. (1899). 22 

McKnight, A. H. (1900). 26 

McLin, Robert O. 9 

MeMillin, Emerson. 4 

McPherson, Logan G. (1894) . 19 

Macrosty, H. W.. 9,21,33 

McVey,F.L. (1898), (1899). 21,22 

Manson, Geo. J. (1897). 19 

Marshall, A. 9,18 

Martin, Edward W. 10 

Martin, S. A. 4 

Matson, C. H. (1902). 34 

Meade, Edward S. (1900), (1901). 30, 31, 33 

Mickey, D. M. (1888). 17 

Miller, C. G. (1900). 25 

Miller, C. R. 1 

Miller, J. B. 10 

Miller, Joseph Dana (1900). 27 

Minturn, James F. (1889). 17 

Moffet, S. E. (1901) . .32 

Monnett, F. S. (1900). 29 

Montague, F. C. (1900). 30 

Morgan, Appleton (1888). 16 

Morgan, F. W. (1899). 21 

Morgan, Thomas J. 4 

Morgan, W. Scott. 10 

Morton, J. Sterling. 4 

Morton, Paul. 4 

Muldoon, William H. 10 

Nelson, Henry L. (1900). 25 

Nettleton, A. B. 10 

Newcomb, H. T. 4,24 

Newlands, Francis G. 4 

New York. .State. Senate. 10 

Nicholson, J. Shield. 11 

Nimmo, Joseph, jr. 4 

Norman, Lionel. 11,21 

Northrop, G. W., jr. 4 

1 Noyes, Alexander D. (1901). 33 









































































































































INDEX. 41 


Page. 

O’Callaghaii, Robert E. 11 

Parsons, Frank. 11,30 

Patten, Simon N. 11 

Payne, Sereno E. (1901). 34 

Payne, \V. (1899). 23 

Peabody, Henry W. 4 

Peckham, S. F. 11 

Peffer, \V. A. (1899), (1900). 22,26 

Pennoyer, Sylvester (1899). 24 

Pennsylvania. Senate. 11 

Pingree, Hazen S. 4 

Plimsoll, Samuel (1891). 18 

Pohle, L. 11 

Porter, R. P. 1 

Post, L. F. 4,34 

Potter, W. P. 4 

Powers, F. P. (1899). 25 

Prouty, C. A. (1900). 25 

Purdy, Lawson. 4 

Ralston, J. H. (1901). 34 

Randolph. Carman F. (1897). 20 

Rapsher, \V. M. (1888).^. 16 

Raymond, James H. 4 

Reynolds, D. A. 11 

Rice, George. 11 

Rich, George A. (1894). 19 

Ripley, Edward P. 4 

Ripley, R. Z. (1900). 30 

Robbias, H. H. (1899). 21 

Roberts, George E. (1899), (1900). 22,30 

Robinson, II. P. (1899). 22 

Robinson, Maurice H. (1900). 27 

Robiason, Philip A. (1900). 29 

Robinson, Samuel A. 4 

Rogers, A. E. 4 

Rose, U. M. 4,11,18 

Rosewater, Edward. 4 

Ross, David. 4 

Rousiers, Paul de. 11,34 

Rowe, L. S. 1 

Royall, William L. 12 

S., C. B. (1900). 28 

Sage, Russell (1901) . 2 

Sayers, J. D. (1899). 22 

Scanlen, John F. 4 

Scanlon, T. (1900). 29 

Schieren, Charles A. 4 

Schilling, George A. 4 

Schonfarber, J. G. 4 

Schwab, C. M. (1901). 32 

Seemann, E. F. 12 

Senior, Nassau W. 12 

Seymour, Horatio W. 4 

Shaw, Albert. 10,31 

Sherwood, Sidney (1897). 20 

(1900). 26 

Shibley, George H. 12 

Smiley, James B. 12 

Smith, E. A. (1899). 22 

Smith, E. J. 4,12,20,21,22,25 

Smith, Edwin B. (1899). 22 

Smith, T. S. 4 

Spahr, Charles B. 12,24 

Spelling, Thomas C. 12 

Spencer, John W. 4 

Spiers, F. W. 1 


Pace. 

Stahl, John M. 4 

Stead, W. T. (1901). 33 

Stevenson, Charles W. (1900). 28 

(1901). 29,30 

Stickney, A. 12 

Still, A. W. 4 

Stilz, Wilson. 9 

Stimson, F. J. 12,16 

Strc.semann, Gustav (1900). 25 

Stuart, Otis Kendall (1897). 19 

Studebaker, Clement. 4 

Sumner, William G. (1888). 16 

Swain, H. H. 4,30 

Swift, Morrison I. 12,17 

Taussig, F. W. (1900). 26 

Taylor, Robert S. 4 

Teichmueller, H. (1900). 26 

Thomas, H. W. (1899) . 22 

Thurber, F. B. 4,12,22,32 

Tibbals, N. D. (1901). 31 

Tiedeman, Christopher G. 13 

Tolman, W. H. (1901). 33 

Tremain, H. E. (1899). 24 

Tucker, B. F. 4 

Tuttle, William H. 4 

United States. Congress. 13 

Industrial Commission. 13,14 

Interstate Commerce Commission. 15 

Updegrafl, Thomas. 4 

Van Cleve, J. W. (1900). 29 

Varnum, David B. (1898). 20 

Vigouroux, L. 15 

Virtue, G. O. (1896). 19 

Vrooman, Carl S. 15 

I Waentig, Heinrich (1901). 30 

Wald, Gustavus H. (1887). 16 

Walker, A. F. (1899). 21 

Walker, John B. (1900). 28 

(1901). 31 

Walker, T. B. 4 

Wall, A. G. (1900). 29 

Wallace, H. 15 

Walpole, C. G. (1898). 20 

I Walras, Ldon. 15 

Wanamaker, John. 1 

Ward, R. (1900). 26 

Warner, John De Witt. 15 

Weaver, James R. 4 

I Webb, S. (1902). 34 

Weeks, Lyman H. 15 

Weil, A. Leo. 4 

Welch, John C. (1883). 16 

White, Henry. 4 

Wilgus, Horace L. 15 

Will, T.E. (1901). 33 

Willard, C.D. 4 

Wlllcox, D. (1898), (1900). 21,26 

Willoughby, William F. (1898). 20 

(1901). 34 

Wilson, H. W. (1901). 33 

Winchester, Boyd (1899). 22 

Winston,A. P. (1901). 33 

Wood, Henry (1888). 17 

Wooten, Dudley G. 4 

Yellott, John 1. 4 


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